Make yourself at home with Calligaris
Invest in furniture from Calligaris, and you’re investing in furniture for life...
Invest in furniture from Calligaris, and you’re investing in quality of life – an experience you can share and enjoy with family and friends far into the future/for years to come. Choose from an incredible 800 products and transform your home into a space that is beautiful, comfortable, practical and filled with pleasure – somewhere to truly relax with family or enjoy shared moments with friends. These are the moments that lift life onto a higher level and Calligaris are/is here to help you make them special.
This respected Italian company is known to home-makers worldwide for its wide range of quality products. Whether it’s in the bedroom, living room or dining room, these beautiful pieces are carefully designed/developed by our in-house experts and leading designers to create stunning collections that offer real and practical solutions for your home. Quality of manufacturing is married with innovative materials and directional aesthetics to create furniture that continues to attract international recognition.
Whether you’re already devoted to Calligaris or new to their world, here are some pieces for you to discover:
New in living: Le Corbusier is the clear influence for the new Rod sofa with its direct lines and rounded contours. Oleandro is a stool with a wooden base and stylish backrest, and a generously padded seat available in various kinds of upholstery.
New in sleeping: Le Marais bed – a light and flexible frame makes this bed work well in any bedroom, whether contemporary or traditional. The quilted headboard of the Landa bed gives it a soft look and makes a cosy place for reading and late-night conversation.
New in Dining: the Abrey family, a comprehensive range of tables and chairs including extendable dining tables and low occasional tables. The chairs range from dining chairs and armchairs to stools in two heights – all designed for calligaris by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti.
With so much choice and an impressive track record, you can be sure their finger is firmly on the pulse of domestic life. Take working from home: this has suddenly become a priority in all our lives so Calligari’s design team has been focused on how furniture can make your home work better for you in this new fast-changing landscape. Try a Madam desk paired with the Holly chair for a compact solution that brings the workplace into the home in a stylish Italian way.
As well as understanding you and your living needs, they are also focused on their impact on the planet. The Greenbow initiative delivers cutting-edge innovation in terms of sustainability.
A new rainbow logo with the tagline ‘I am green’ indicates their sustainable products and their designers and factories continue to introduce new materials and technologies and adapt their existing systems. They use post-consumer plastic for example, and natural materials with a low environmental impact.
Few companies can boast such a history and pedigree expertise of Calligaris, which looks forward to celebrating its centenary next year [2023]. A history dotted with design classics is proof of the company’s commitment to talent and resources, something that is set to continue into the 2020s. ‘My life, my style’ sums up Calligaris’ philosophy, products that suit every need and style, creating real spaces to live and fill with memories.
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