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Modern Office Furniture from Castelli

Italian brand Castelli, known for producing top-notch designs from a team of designers, has been cranking out sleek, office-related pieces of quality Italian design since 1877. Take a look at some of their new collections created for your modern work life.

04.24.13 | By
Modern Office Furniture from Castelli

Liquid Lounge is a system of modular sofas and chairs designed for communication and privacy, perfect for waiting rooms or meeting areas. Designed by Carlo Bianchi and Agnieszka Piszczecka of Studio CIBIDI.

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Liquid Lounge

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Liquid Lounge

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Liquid Lounge

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Secrets is an executive desk with clean lines and a unique drawer built into the design. The glass desktop comes in shades of bronze or smoke, with the drawer available in a wood, lacquered, or leather finish. Designed by Simona Franci of Studio Fortebis.

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Secrets

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Secrets

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Secrets

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Well-Nest is a series of chairs that offer a nest-like sit for any office space. Designed by Mario Ferrarini.

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Well-Nest

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Noj is desk or worktable that seats four, six, or eight people and comes in a variety of finishes to match your office. Designed by Castelli.

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Noj

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Home@Office is a family of executive chairs that work in the home or office. The chair back flows right into the seat and all the levers are hidden, making for a cohesive chair. Designed by Giovanni Giacobone & Massimo Roj of Progetto CMR.

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Home@Office

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Home@Office

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Nidus is a compact, adjustable chair with a high backrest for comfort. The streamlined chair is designed for most any environment. Designed by Castelli.

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Nidus

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Nidus

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.