Cappellini

Cappellini

Cappellini: A Legacy of Italian Design Excellence since 1946 Founded in 1946 by Enrico Cappellini and now directed by his son Giulio Cappellini, the iconic Italian furniture brand Cappellini has left an indelible mark on the international design panorama. Giulio Cappellini, an eminent figure in the design world, dedicates himself to offering a personal revision of contemporary design for both the Cappellini brand and as the art director for other significant brands in the industry. The Cappellini story began in Carugo, in the province of Como, with Enrico Cappellini transforming the family craft business into a high-end furniture brand. Giulio Cappellini, an architect and designer, played a pivotal role in this transformation. Since the 1980s, his collaborations with prestigious designers have resulted in iconic products such as the Proust armchair by Alessandro Mendini (1978) and the Felt Chair by Marc Newson (1993). The company's uniqueness lies in its ability to embrace cutting-edge proposals, encourage experimentation, and redefine the concept of living, breaking free from stereotypes. Giulio Cappellini's talent-scouting ability has been instrumental in recruiting designers from around the world, nurturing talents like Jasper Morrison, James Irvine, Carlo Colombo, Tom Dixon, and Marcel Wanders. The Cappellini catalog is diverse, catering to various styles and spaces, including home, office, public facilities, and the contract sector. The company's artisanal craftsmanship and use of high-quality materials align with the excellence of Made in Italy. Today, Cappellini is part of the Poltrona Frau Group, controlled by the American group Haworth Inc. Giulio Cappellini, recognized by "Times" magazine as one of the most influential trendsetters globally, holds the dual role of Art Director and designer. The Cappellini catalog features numerous iconic pieces, including the Supersoft chair by Piero Lissoni (1998), the Thinking Man's Chair by Jasper Morrison (1988), and the Knotted Chair by Marcel Wanders (1996), displayed in prestigious museums worldwide. Collaborations with designers like Tom Dixon, Shiro Kuramata, and Marc Newson have further enriched the brand's collection. Cappellini doesn't just offer iconic pieces; it provides comprehensive furnishing solutions for environments with a strong personality. Notable pieces include the Juli chair collection by Werner Aisslinger, the Cloud bookcase by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, the Lud'o Lounge swivel chair by Patricia Urquiola, and the Gong round table by Giulio Cappellini. Cappellini's legacy is deeply rooted in a century-long tradition of craftsmanship and design excellence. From its humble beginnings, the brand has evolved into a global symbol of Italian design, leaving an enduring impact on the world of furniture and shaping the way we perceive contemporary living spaces.