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KETTAL 2025 PART 1: MILOS, LODEN & PASSAGE

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Wednesday 14 May 2025

Images courtesy of Kettal

Milos by Antonio Citterio, Loden by Vico Magistretti, Passage by Ronan Bouroullec

On the occasion of Salone del Mobile.Milano 2025, Kettal unveils its new contemporary collection by various renowned designers such as Antonio Citterio, Vico Magistretti, Ronan Bouroullec, Konstantin Grcic, Patricia Urquiola, Gonzalo & Miguel Milá, Vincent Van Duysen

Here is part 1: Milos by Antonio Citterio, Loden by Vico Magistretti, Passage by Ronan Bouroullec

Milos by Antonio Citterio
The Milos Collection draws inspiration from classic 1950s and ’60s seating, traditionally made from bamboo and rattan. Reimagined through modern technology and industrial techniques, it offers a fresh take that feels both timeless and contemporary.

Milos by Antonio Citterio

At its heart is a sculptural metal shell wrapped in woven acrylic rope, cradling plush cushions for lasting comfort and durability. This rests on a refined base—available in wood or metal—that can be easily interchanged to suit different aesthetics or needs.

Milos by Antonio Citterio

The collection includes two dining chair versions: a stackable model for flexibility and one with armrests for added comfort.

Milos by Antonio Citterio

Milos is a thoughtful fusion of tradition and innovation, combining artisanal cues with modern precision to create pieces that fit effortlessly into contemporary living.


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Loden by Vico Magistretti
Kettal revives the LODEN collection, originally designed by Vico Magistretti for Gavina in 1961. The series includes an armchair and sofa, both featuring lacquered wood frames with four cylindrical legs and a tilted wooden seat. Curved armrests echo the silhouette of the iconic Carimate chairs, while the seat and backrest are upholstered in fabric for comfort.

Loden by Vico Magistretti

Loden by Vico Magistretti

Dino Gavina, a pioneering Italian furniture producer, began collaborating with leading designers in the 1950s, including bringing back iconic works by Marcel Breuer like the Cesca and Wassily chairs. The Loden collection stands as a testament to that era, blending mid-century elegance with timeless craftsmanship.

Loden by Vico Magistretti

Passage by Ronan Bouroullec
Passage is a word rich in meaning—evoking movement, fluidity, and transition across contexts like travel, literature, and music. The Passage Collection embodies this versatility.

Passage by Ronan Bouroullec

Designed for seamless integration across environments, Passage moves effortlessly between indoor and outdoor spaces. Whether placed on a café terrace, in a private residence, or set against urban or natural backdrops, it adapts with quiet elegance.

Passage by Ronan Bouroullec

While its form may appear simple at first glance, a closer look reveals its technical refinement—the precision of its joints, the quality of its welds, and the subtle craftsmanship of the backrest. Passage is where understated design meets exceptional detail.

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