Manufacturer of designer outdoor furniture, Kettal is a family company founded in Barcelona, Spain, in 1966. Kettal’s manufacturing facility is in Tarragona, which means all of their products, down to the very last detail, are endowed with high European quality.

Kettal is present in over 80 countries worldwide and has its own showrooms in cities such as Miami, Barcelona, Marbella, London and New York. Kettal’s new showroom is located at the Gauthier neighbourhood and it is opening a new one also in Casablanca, Morocco.

Today, Kettal works with the most important international designers: Patricia Urquiola, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Doshi Levien, Jasper Morrison, Emiliana Design Studio, Michel Charlot, Konstantin Grcic…

Two of the latest Kettal outdoor collections are designed by Rodolfo Dordoni and Naoto Fukasawa.

Half Dome Lamp by Naoto Fukasawa

Never the same Half Dome, never the same light or the same mood.” says the designer Naoto Fukasawa.Half Dome is like a great mountain with endless variations of lighting and sky situations and seasonal characteristics; the many images reflect the varied creative responses to this remarkable granite monolith. The moonlight has a particular size of diameter as people imagine it. And the dimension of Half Dome light follows our image of the moonlight size.This outdoor light, suspended over the aluminium structure, seems to be the moonlight.

It is available in two versions and in 34 colours.

Molo Collection by Rodolfo Dordoni

Manufactured in Aluminium, Teak and Concrete, with fabrics Terrain and Parallels designed by Doshi Levien for Kettal, Molo collection is composed of sofas, a stackable deck chair with and without wheels and a centre table.Molo in Italian, or pier in English, jetée in French and embarcadero in Spanish, is a structure built on the shores of an ocean, sea, lake or river which extends from the land over the water; a mooring place for boats, a rest between trips and a refuge from the swell of the waves. A return to terra firma and people. Molo by Kettal offers a place of relaxation and reconnection.” says the designer Rodolfo Dordoni.The design is aesthetically minimalistic with intentionally oversized pieces. On the other hand, the decorative elements have conscientiously not been emphasised in order to give centre stage to the various combinations of fabric, colours and carefully selected details.Sofa, is an example of a modular sofa in its purest form. Its orthogonal geometry is based on a rectangular modularity design, which means it can be easily adapted to suit any situation and optimise the space in which it sits. Each module can be taken apart and re-organised, creating new uses and configurations.