What does material regeneration look like?
Catifa Carta's shell is crafted entirely from PaperShell, a groundbreaking material derived from paper. Comprising 29 sheets of paper bonded with a natural resin binder, Catifa Carta significantly reduces the chair's environmental footprint by sequestering carbon dioxide.
Follow the next steps of Catifa Carta's global launch – starting from New York, London and Rotterdam in May. Stay tuned for more details.
How can design inspire new kinds of spaces?
Lepal, Design by Doshi Levien
How do we reimagine personal space? Lepal introduces a cozier, more restful way to approach life in its many forms.Discover More
Steeve Lou, Design by Jean-Marie Massaud
What does comfort unlock in our lives? Steeve Lou creates the conditions to let the mind wander, encouraging relaxation, creativity and connection. Discover More
Kata Chair, Design by Altherr Désile Park
How do you infuse a space with warmth? The Kata Chair transforms the materiality of wood into a generous, distinctive, lighter chair for everyday applications. Discover More
Ghia 74, Design by Altherr Désile Park
How does a space come alive? With its sensitive shape and sophisticated demeanor, Ghia 74 encourages living in warmer, more connected, familiar ways. Discover More
How do we want to live now? More responsibly. More expressively. More connected. The world is in constant change, and the solution we might need today might not be what we need tomorrow. Find out more