Showing posts with label kristalia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kristalia. Show all posts

Monday, 28 January 2013

Semi-Annual Sale!!!!


The Sale is on...

Once again Avant-Scene invites you to come take advantage of 20% to 50% off our floor models. Great items at exceptional prices, not to be missed!






Saturday, 1 September 2012

Semi-annual Sale!


The Sale is on...
 
Come take advantage of 20% to 50% off our floor models.


Visit our website for a sneak peak of the promotions!

Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Kristalia - Elephant Chair

Presented just a few years ago by Kristalia, Elephant has already become a great success with the public and critics: it received the “The Best of Best Winners of the Interior Innovation Award 2012”. 

The initial version led to different variations: with solid beech legs, typically Nordic-looking, or with a swivel base in polished or lacquered pressure die-cast aluminium. The structure is available upholstered in hide, inspired by the back of an elephant, or in polyurethane, with an optional removable cushion, upholstered in
Scuba technical fabric by Kvadrat.



Currently in our showroom is the elephant chair in polyurethane with solid beech legs - as seen below. Come try it out!





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Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Salon Maison & Objet, Paris - Kristalia





A word by Kristalia:.

To celebrate its third attendance at NOW! Design à Vivre, Kristalia will take two design projects, created in France, to Paris, as well as many other new products. Renowned international designer Christophe Pillet has created the elegant Pulp cantilever chair for Kristalia and the Neat table, which combines sensuality and versatility in a few clear-cut lines.

For the first time, the BCN Wood and Elephant Wood chairs will be presented at the Paris fair, respectively designed by the well-known creative pair Harry&Camila and Neuland Industriedesign: comfortable modern shapes enhanced with the warm tactile appeal of wood.

The technical and stylistic excellence of the Sushi Outdoor 12 table and the soft silhouette of the Joko chair mark the tenth year of a partnership with the great creative team of Bartoli Design while the Rest collection by Harry&Camila establishes itself as a strong point of reference for those who want to furnish an outdoor space. The design projects by Luciano Bertoncini, another master of Italian design, are also a forgone success, including the ingenious Rotor convertible table that catches the eye.

Kristalia in Paris: a range of strong clear-cut shapes in bright and moderate colours, sharing the same excellent product engineering and respect for the environment that have always been the “trademark” of Kristalia.

Avant-Scène Favorites:

Joko
Design: Bartoli Design


Studio Bartoli Design had been working for years on a project for a poetically minimalist chair. The outcome is Joko, an absolute product. The difficulty lays in minimising it as far as possible, without making it too basic or rigid. Its distinguishing feature is the single fused shape, which is soft and organic, of its surfaces that include the front legs, the back and the rear legs. Its continuous surface can be upholstered in a variety of materials: in leather and in fabric in different colours and versions.




Rest Collection
Design: Harry & Camila


A complete furniture collection developed together with two outdoor design specialists: Harry&Camila. It includes a stackable chair, a stackable lounge chair with or without armrests, a stackable chaise longue and a lounger on wheels. They have epoxy-lacquered aluminium frames for outdoors while upholstery is in polyester rope or interlaced straps in the same material, for a textile and technological effect. The frames and upholstery are available in beige, brown, anthracite grey and black to provide tone-on-tone shades or to experiment with many colour combinations.



Pulp
Design: Christophe Pillet



Cantilever chair for indoor and outdoor, embossed, in polypropylene available in a wide choice of colours.



“The table and chair I am designing for Kristalia are ambitious design projects, not only because of their design but also because of the difficulty in manufacturing them industrially. These objects are simple in shape but technically complex.
I designed them to suit the Kristalia image, which, in my view, has a democratic dimension, as the company creates objects that are ideal for everyone and which are not just attractive but also have a significant technical content that enhances a design project. The style of Kristalia stands out for its simple linear design. There is no exhibitionism, it is basic, but sensually basic, with a technical difficulty that I like very much, and which provides customers with an attractive and well-constructed object."


- Christophe Pillet

Watch a video of the show here

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For more information on Kristalia, dimensions or pricing, please don't hesitate to contact Avant-Scène.

To learn more about the Salon Maison & Objet in Paris, click here.

Salon Maison & Objet in Paris

From January 21-25, 2010, the Mobilier Avant-Scene team was in Paris for the Salon Maison & Objet. This year, the enormous venue grew to an even grander scale by adding an additional 3 halls to the previous 5. These 8 halls were filled with textiles, interior decoration, home accessories, furniture, lighting, and more.



The following are just some of the companies and designs that struck us the most with their elegant designs, comfort, high quality and innovation:

Glas Italia
Kristalia
Tacchini
Arper
Casamania
Capo d'opera

Thursday, 6 May 2010

Kristalia

-Kristalia announces some new products at the 2010 International Furniture Show in Milan
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-Kristalia présente des nouveaux produits au Salon international du meuble à Milan, édition 2010


Joko
Bartoli Design, 2010

With its new light and friendly allure, the Joko chair reflects the poetic nature and design philosophy of Bartoli Design, a longstanding leader in Italian and international design.
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Le design simple et accueillant de la chaise Joko reflète le caractère poétique et la philosophie de Bartoli Design, chef de fil en design italien et international depuis longtemps.

Its structure, composed of polyurethane foam on a metal frame, is entirely upholstered in either fabric or natural/synthetic leather. Elegant and versatile, it is ideal for any home or office.
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La chaise, avec une structure en métal recouverte d’une mousse de polyuréthane, est entièrement revêtue de tissu ou de cuir naturel ou synthétique. Élégante et polyvalente, elle est idéale pour le bureau ou pour la maison.


Elephant
Neuland Industriedesign, 2010


The elephant is a symbol of good luck. For this reason, Kristalia and the Neuland Industriedesign studio chose this animal as a symbol of their partnership with a chair inspired by its anatomy and strength.
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L’éléphant a longtemps était un symbole de chance et de bonheur et c’est pour cette raison que Kristalia et le studio Neuland Industriedesign ont choisi cet animal comme symbole de leur association. La chaise Éléphant est inspirée de l’anatomie et de la force de cet animal.



The structure is in hard cold-foamed polyurethane, and upholstered in leather. The back features ribbing reminiscent of the an elephant's back. The metal frame comes in two versions: with 4 narrow feet, or on a slide frame.

If you have any enquiries about this product or would like to know how to locate us, please consult our contact information.

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La structure est en polyuréthanne rigide moussé à froid et revêtu de cuir. Le dossier à une surface côtelée, rappelant les dos d’un éléphant. La structure en métal est disponible en deux versions; chaise avec quatre pieds étroits ou chaise luge.

Pour plus de renseignements sur ce produit ou pour nos coordonnées, veuillez cliquer ici.