KETTAL
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Kettal is a specialised furniture designer and manufacturer. Since its beginnings in 1966, Kettal has had an international calling to design and innovation. Founded in Barcelona by Mr. Manuel Alorda, Kettal aspires to the joy of outdoor life. Today Kettal is managed by the second generation. Kettal's mission is to create outdoor and indoor furniture that is timeless and contemporary, combining creativity, personality, innovation, and modern production methods. The importance of scientific and technological research has always been at the forefront of Kettal’s product development. The high–quality products offered today are the result of their spirit of functionality, innovation, and aesthetics.

During 3daysofdesign, Kettal unveils an exquisite display, showcasing a curated selection of office and outdoor furniture. Highlighting their newest collections unveiled at the Salone, Kettal's stand becomes a haven of modern design and functionality. In addition, Kettal will present some of its latest outdoor collections, blending innovation and elegance to redefine open–air living spaces. Explore the perfect blend of form and comfort, as Kettal redefines both workplace aesthetics and outdoor environments, creating spaces that inspire productivity and elevate the art of design.

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