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Returning to Milan after a two-year hiatus, the renowned Valencian manufacturer emphasised versatility, comfort and adaptability in its new collections. Capdell has long aligned itself with iconic global designers, and its 2022 releases are no different. Of all the new pieces launched by Capdell at Milan Design Week, Bolero and Ulis were our pick.

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ULIS / Sebastian Herkner

Refined recline

Designer Sebastian Herkner defines Ulis as his idea of modern comfort. His studio worked to create a soft aesthetic for the armchair, chair and footrest. Curved lines that embrace the user in a comfortable semireclining position. Ulis is space friendly and welcoming with an option of black metallic legs or a single black rotating tube as the central foot, available in two heights.

Ulis by Sebastian Herkner

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BOLERO / Claesson Koivisto

Sartorial seating

Bolero’s generous and sinuous shapes invite you with a cosy embrace. The comfortable foam-covered seat and are supported on a wooden base with straight lines, which contrast with the curvaceous upper half. The collection consists of an armchair, two-seater sofa and bench. The name was inspired by the designers’ observations of the finished product. “We think that the arm and back of the sofa resembles a collar, or more specifically a fur collar from the 1920s”.

Bolero by Claesson Koivisto

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