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OF SICILIAN SUN AND SEA
THE ECO-FRIENDLY EOLIAS COLLECTION BY KETTAL CAPTURES THE SICILIAN SUN AND SEA IN ITS DESIGN, EASILY ENCAPSULATING THE CHARM AND BREEZY SPIRIT OF THE MEDITERRANEAN.
The Eolias collection, created by Antonio Citterio for Kettal, draws inspiration from the enchanting Aeolian archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea. While each variation in the Eolias range reflects the distinctive qualities of the main islands after which it is named, yet all adhere to a cohesive design concept. This lineup of furniture consists of an array of armchairs and tables, each built with a tubular aluminium frame.
The collection was conceived to provide versatile furnishings that adapt to both indoor and outdoor settings. By incorporating a blend of natural and synthetic materials like aluminium and wicker, the Eolias underscores Kettal’s commitment to sustainability.
The outdoor assortment comprises teak tables, dining armchairs, club armchairs, and lounge armchairs in weather-resistant wicker, along with stackable armchairs for easy storage. The indoor edition boasts an even wider selection with the addition of an armchair outfitted with caster wheels for enhanced mobility. Thanks to its clean lines and softly-curved silhouette, the indoor range can blend easily into various indoor spaces, from the living room to the kitchen and even in the office workplace. To provide cossetted comfort, Kettal also offers seat and backrest cushions for the entire Eolias assemblage, both in leather and fabric that harmonize with the aluminium structure.
THE OUTDOOR ASSORTMENT COMPRISES TEAK TABLES, DINING ARMCHAIRS, CLUB ARMCHAIRS, AND LOUNGE ARMCHAIRS IN WEATHER-RESISTANT WICKER, ALONG WITH STACKABLE ARMCHAIRS FOR EASY STORAGE.
The Lipari foldable table in the collection is available in two variations of 2.9-m and 2.2-m, and takes its name from the largest island of the archipelago. This table features an all-wood design with gently-rounded edges. Salina, located at the centre of the Tyrrhenian Sea, inspired the Salina chair, which serves as the focal point in the Eolias ensemble, while the decidedly outdoorsy Panarea chair is the fitting namesake of the most vibrant, albeit smallest, island in the group.