
Collaborations
Ruckstuhl works with world-leading partners and brands
Cassina
Cassina’s identity lies in the innovative fusion of technological skill and traditional craftsmanship. The collections feature iconic furniture by great modern architects such as Le Corbusier, Mackintosh, Wright and Zanuso as well as important architects and designers such as Bellini, Lissoni, Magistretti and Starck. Since 2015 Patricia Urquiola, who also designed Ruckstuhl’s Logenze carpet, is the Art Director of Cassina. Ruckstuhl developed exclusive colors of its Maglia carpet for Cassina that the company is using in its showrooms, at trade shows or for photo shoots.









Molteni & C
Molteni & C is a company with advanced technology and a longstanding tradition. In the 1970s, it started to define its identity by following two routes. First, it implemented ongoing research in the sector of modular furniture, developing with Luca Meda's designs a number of solutions suited to all parts of the home, from wardrobe to living room and study/home office. Since the 1980s, in particular, Molteni has proposed a large collection of single pieces that can with the modular furnishings create a home of simple elegance. From the types bound to the collective living memory, characteristic of the designs of Aldo Rossi, it came, in the 1990s, to produce furnishings such as those designed by Jean Nouvel, in which essence blends with advanced technological solutions, a research terrain that has always distinguished the company. Ruckstuhl produces the Atalante carpet for Molteni & C, which is exclusively available in the Molteni & C collection. Natural hemp fibres, hand woven according to ancient carpet weaving techniques, feature geometric surfaces of simple and elegant modernity. Distinct backgrounds, modulated like a musical score, become delightful decorative motifs in the material and in the natural colour combinations.
Neeschi Zermatt
Caroline Weder Carrarini from Zermatt founded her label NEESCHI in 2013 and dedicated herself to new fields of application for the wool of the black noses of her homeland. In the past, they were also used to make carpets, as her grandmother told her: “So I started dreaming of a black-nosed carpet, a purely Swiss product. And found the perfect partner in Ruckstuhl."





