To coincide with its 70th anniversary, Kartell issued a call for charity inviting creative talents of international fame to freely interpret one of the brand's products through short design …
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Kartel Energy is in Kano, Nigeria. October 25 at 2:19 AM · Hello Kano!!!! We are pleased to announce the opening of our new branch at Kano in view with the increasing demand of our …
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Kartell was the only company that understood—before anyone else—that plastic alone could improve quality and lead to the creation of interesting and genuine products for as many …
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Founded by Giulio Castelli in 1949, in the early years Kartell took its first steps to produce the distinctive design that would come to epitomise the 'Made in Italy’ label. In 1988 the company …
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Labware Division is a section of Kartell that supplies products specifically for the laboratory market. The division uses raw materials, such as Polypropylene, Polystyrene and …
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Earl of Wood wins Interior Design Magazine’s “Best of the Year” award. To coincide with its 70th anniversary, Kartell issued a call for charity inviting creative talents of international fame to …
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Kartell items are immediately recognized throughout the world for their emotional character, durable functionality and undisputed quality. Continual evolution in the use of materials and …
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Up to8%cash back . The Kartell Story. Based in Milan, Italy, Kartell was founded in 1949 by chemical engineer Giulio Castelli and his wife, architect Anna Castelli. Originally a producer of …
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Feb 25, 2022 . Originally designed in 1994, Kartell’s Italian-made rollable storage features drawers of recycled plastic for eco-conscious home-office workers. Its painted-metal hardware …
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Founded by Giulio Castelli in 1949, in the early years Kartell took its first steps to produce the distinctive design that would come to epitomise the 'Made in Italy’ label. In 1988 the company was acquired by Claudio Luti, the son-in-law of Giulio and Anna Castelli who had a background in fashion.
Kartell items are immediately recognized throughout the world for their emotional character, durable functionality and undisputed quality. Continual evolution in the use of materials and experimentation with new technology aimed at discovering their hidden qualities, are fundamental for the development of Kartell products.
Kartell produces some of the world's finest and most innovative plastic lighting and furniture, effectively redefining the material. Many of the designs are created using a single mold so there aren't any parts or seams. They're colorful, fun and great for both the indoors and out.
Since then, the Kartell modern furniture line has only continued to grow, including contemporary chairs, tables, sofas and more--all made out of durable, lightweight and surprisingly comfortable plastic. Kartell produces some of the world's finest and most innovative plastic lighting and furniture, effectively redefining the material.
The FTC offers templates to download and create your EnergyGuide labels. You also can look at samples of the EnergyGuide label in Appendix L of the Rule. You are responsible for producing your own labels for your products in accordance with the specific requirements in the Energy Labeling Rule.
Those bright yellow EnergyGuide labels show consumers how much it might cost to run an appliance each year based on how much energy it uses, and they make it easier for shoppers to compare the energy use among similar models.
The Energy Labeling Rule requires manufacturers of certain appliances to disclose a product’s annual energy cost or efficiency information — based on Department of Energy (DOE) test procedures — on EnergyGuide labels, and to report their findings to the FTC.
To coincide with its 70th anniversary, Kartell issued a call for charity inviting creative talents of international fame to freely interpret one of the brand's products through short design proposals.