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In typography and computer science, fonts are a collection of specific characters combined into a graphic style or designed to perform a specific function. A font (“font”) coffee table is a mobile table designed for both indoor and outdoor use with a unique graphic style.
In the photo: table FONT It was created in partnership with Swedish design studio Claesson Koivisto Rune.
Designer Luca Nichetto designed the Tenso sofa for Kristalia in 2018. It takes its name from the tension structures that inspired the author to create dynamic, light and “tense” forms. Smooth lines and unique details emphasize the softness of the upholstery. The modular tubular frame adapts to different seat sizes, while the backrest provides additional comfort with an adjustable headrest.
In the photo: modular sofa LOCKED…Additional soft cushions and a variety of support surfaces allow Tenso to be used in any environment.
The reclining headrest provides additional comfort for those who enjoy reading or watching TV:
In the photo: modular sofas LOCKED.
Joan Miró and Alexandre Calder, who met in Paris in 1928, were from the Montparnasse art scene. Luca Nichetto’s design for the Constellations coffee table is a tribute to this professional meeting. The table is distinguished by a combination of shapes and materials; squares, half-ellipses and circles can be freely combined to create compositions from surfaces of different thickness and texture.
In the photo: coffee tables CONSTELLATIONS… Available in a variety of colors and materials, the table tops are supported by a metal frame so invisible that they appear invisible and create the effect of floating objects.
“We wanted to be an example of high industrial excellence, showing how technology and creativity can reflect the slogan ‘Made in Italy’ in the new millennium. Thanks to innovative designs and light minimalist furniture designs, we have become a globally recognized brand in just a few years. Our collection now tells the story of over twenty years of inspiration and belief. It is the result of constant interaction with our designers – a family that is growing rapidly and includes some of the most interesting names on the scene today. We design for the world we want to live in: open and curious, bold and creative, beautiful and sustainable”, – Crystal.
Simplicity, functionality and emotional connection are perfectly expressed in the Dua design. Dua is the Indonesian name for the number two. Two chairs with or without armrests.
In the photo: chairs İKİDesigned by Läufer & Keichel, part of the Kristalia design team.
In the photo: chairs İKİ inside coral color… Designers were immediately drawn to Kristalia’s design methods, which focused on a combination of technological research and attention to detail.
The Brijuni Islands form a small archipelago in the Adriatic Sea. Based on this concept, Lucidi Pevere has created a collection of light and mobile sofas, chaise longues and daybeds. They can be used to create various outdoor compositions by experimenting with different shapes, colours and sizes. Following the success of the outdoor versions, the designers will also develop an indoor version.
In the photo: armchairs and pouf BRIONI – versatile seats that invite you to relax.
In the photo: soft armchairs from the collection BRIONI.
Tuile are thin biscuits from France, named after the typical French tiles. We like to imagine that the designer Patrick Norguet, also French, got the inspiration for “Tuile” during breakfast or while looking out his studio window at the rooftops. The frame is made of durable metal with anti-corrosion treatment and powder coating. Thanks to its special fabric, these products can be used both indoors and outdoors.
In the photo: sofa TILE on emerald flooring.
The Tuile collection includes an armchair, a 2-seater sofa and a 3-seater sofa. Upholstery is available in fabric or leather, including the option to combine two different front and back covers.
In the photo: elegant armchairs and a sofa TILE.
Designed by Bartoli Design, one of Kristalia’s long-standing partners, the Joko collection evolved from a poetic minimalist chair. Despite expressing extreme formal minimalism, it is soft and comfortable. Upholstered entirely in fabric or leather, the Joko is crafted with unrivalled craftsmanship.
One of the factory’s most important features is to give new life to successful products. The Colander chair, designed by Patrick Norge, was created for outdoor use. It has a seat and back made of injection-moulded polypropylene with a perforated texture like a colander (as the name suggests). It was introduced a few years ago with a wooden seat and back, and later with fabric upholstery. The lightweight and durable frame, which remains the same, is made of painted aluminium.
In the photo: chairs STONE… Three different versions can now be adapted to create versatile and consistent spaces.
In the photo: bright chairs STONE.
Designed by Bartoli Design, the 1085 Edition chair was created for an original and unique project in terms of quality and aesthetic appearance. The lower and larger seat version was recently introduced with the same features as its predecessor. In addition, it is available in a completely black version that offers even more elegance.
In the photo: stylish chairs 1085 VERSION.
In the photo: chair 1085 VERSION.
Eva Pasteur and Michael Geldmaheris from the Neuland office created a design project that won the 2012 Interior Innovation Award. The key to the success of this chair is its versatility and high-quality workmanship. In addition to wooden or metal legs, the chair has a mobile frame, a swivel base, a swivel base or castors.
In the photo: armchairs FİL in leather and textile design.
In the photo: armchairs FİL.
What does Kristalia’s philosophy consist of? – Minimalism, well-being, harmony, peace and connection with nature.
In the photo: dining table HOLOprotect him TNP.
In the photo: comfortable chairs PASTRY ve PIKAIA.
In the photo: coffee table OOPS, I DID IT AGAIN.
“We believe that quality and sustainability are two complementary ways of talking about the future. That’s why we work to extend the life of our products while reducing our environmental impact. Our furniture is durable and perfectly withstands extreme and daily loads. We want those who buy chairs, tables or other furniture from Kristalia to enjoy it for a lifetime, and the same goes for future generations. In the long run, this means using fewer resources and being able to tell a story through an object. We prefer materials that can be recycled several times, such as glass, steel, polypropylene and aluminium.”
Kristalia follows very strict standards in the choice of materials, always produced by Italian companies that respect quality and environmental criteria. The company has eliminated plastic and polystyrene and now opts for fully recyclable cardboard packaging. All products are tested internally on the Ercole, a machine that performs many more tests and cycles than Italian and international standards require.
In the photo: dining table OOPS.
Kristalia's corporate buildings include offices and a dedicated area for production, loading and unloading goods, as well as recreation, sports and entertainment, music, catering, a large public exhibition hall and even a concert hall.