Kare Ravello: The Untamed Beauty of Rosewood
The new Kare Ravello series of furniture pays homage to the untamed beauty of rosewood.
For this stunning new furniture collection, Kare has brought Morten Georgsen on board as designer, who gives the fascinating wood a subtle frame. The grain of sheesham wood creates paintings of waves and clouds on the fronts, underlined by the warm colours from honey yellow to chestnut brown.
Experience more with these new palettes, featuring new matching lamps and accessories.
Characteristics of the Ravello collection:
The Swiss edge of the body gives all pieces a visual frame. The delicate handle strips give way to the appearance of the wood. Fronts and body made of solid wood. Here, featured above, is the large Ravello sideboard.
Ravello includes sideboards in 2 sizes, bar cabinet (top right) showcase cabinet and matching dining tables in 3 sizes.
About Morten Georgsen
The Danish designer with a worldwide reputation has exclusively designed the Ravello series for KARE. His philosophy: Simple but significant. His claim is to create furniture with the highest quality standards. With his work for renowned international furniture brands he is one of the most successful designers in his field. He combines a fascinatingly modern yet timeless design with fine materials and functions, manufactured in the best tradition of craftsmanship.
Ravello table and display cabinet, Disc wall lamp.
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