Amat-3 designs, manufactures, and commercializes furniture for facilities and collective areas in the town of Martorell, Barcelona. In 1944, Antonio
Amat Bou began the business activity by creating and intermediate service workshop. 1950 saw the manufacture of furniture, and particularly street and school furniture.
In 1975, Antonio
Amat Vidal took over for the following generation, and
Amat expanded with the considerable investment in industrial buildings and installations and was consolidated as the leader in the sector of furniture for collective units. In 1984 the architect Conrad
Amat Vidal took over the management of this family business, giving it a design philosophy, while at the same time encouraging the process of product differentiation and opening up the business to international markets.
Amat dining tables, bar tables, chairs and stools, for indoors and outside. Featuring the
Jamaica Bar Stool,
Jamaica Counter Stool, and
Toledo Chair.