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The collection is composed by small tables, available with circular or square tops, with a sturdy steel base contrasted with a soft rounded table edge, and by two service small tables, defined by their elevated table tops, circular or rectangular. Designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune Product Overview Product Details Product description Il sistema di sedute Tokio è definito da proporzioni generose e da una geometria amichevole, morbida, ma sempre molto architettonica. Ora si arricchisce di nuove possibilità compositive, con l'aggiunta di una famiglia di tavolini, mobili e cassettiere, progettati per essere accuratamente complementari l'uno all'altro e per rientrare perfettamente nel design di questo modello. Product name Tokio tavolini Designer Claesson Koivisto Rune Dimensions Service D 40 cm Service 106 x 32 cm Tavolino 106 x 106 cm Tavolino D 120 cm Modulo con ripiano 106 x 32 cm Tavolino con cassetto 106 x 74 cm Production process Piano : Marmo. Struttura service e tavolini : Metallo laccato e scivolanti protettivi. Struttura modulo con ripiano e tavolino con cassetto : Frassino tinto e scivolanti protettivi in nylon. Year 2022 Official website https://www.arflex.it/ Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS Add to bookmarks arflex Strips At the end of the '60s, the architect Cini Boeri revolutionizes the furniture market with her model, that is now an "evergreen": the seating system Strips. Add to bookmarks arflex Sigmund To remain faithful to the principle for self-honesty, the design of this collection unveils its construction method. New Product Add to bookmarks arflex Bobo Bobo, designed by Cini Boeri in 1967, is one of the first examples of a single-block bench. Add to bookmarks arflex Ben Ben Cini Boeri restores Bengodi model, designed in 1974, chosen by arflex, sure that it would have been loved, today as at that time. 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Add to bookmarks arflex Strips At the end of the '60s, the architect Cini Boeri revolutionizes the furniture market with her model, that is now an "evergreen": the seating system Strips.
Add to bookmarks arflex Sigmund To remain faithful to the principle for self-honesty, the design of this collection unveils its construction method.
New Product Add to bookmarks arflex Bobo Bobo, designed by Cini Boeri in 1967, is one of the first examples of a single-block bench.
Add to bookmarks arflex Ben Ben Cini Boeri restores Bengodi model, designed in 1974, chosen by arflex, sure that it would have been loved, today as at that time.
New Product Add to bookmarks arflex Brigitte Bergère Follow the flowing, softly-curving lines and surfaces, that describe Brigitte armchairs.
New Product Add to bookmarks arflex Casablanca Imagine a sofa, that sums up the perfect fusion of comfort, welcome and softness, while maintaining a linear and elegant design.
Add to bookmarks arflex Delta Vienna “With its strong, graphic presence and clear material choices, the Delta Vienna lounge chair offers a new interpretation in the spirit of Modernist design icons and creates a powerful counterpoint
Add to bookmarks arflex Cradle Cradle's characteristic is based on the structure: a classical triangular construction, that is repeated several times around the models.
New Product Add to bookmarks arflex Strips 77 Designed in 1968, it awarded the prize Compasso d’Oro and it is displayed in several museums in the world, like for example the Triennale in Milan, in Tokyo, in Moma in New York, and others.
Add to bookmarks arflex Neptunia Neptunia collection was designed in the 1950s, as a continuous line of Elettra's series, to offer a wide choice to design offices and public spaces.
Add to bookmarks arflex Scalea Designed as mid-point between a sculpture and an accessory, the Scalea coffee table has a strong sense of permanence, enhanced in any space. Its structural integrity and strong lines offer a t
Add to bookmarks arflex Naviglio Rigorous shape for the seating system Naviglio, but pleasantly softened in the lines, thanks to a competent use of the materials.
Add to bookmarks arflex Hall We are at the end of the ‘50s: an interesting series of armchairs and sofas, designed by Roberto Menghi and called Hall, joins arflex collection.
Add to bookmarks arflex Marechiaro The extreme formal essentiality of these upholstered elements, designed in 1976 by the architect Mario Marenco, still makes them a very current model.
Add to bookmarks arflex Alba Alba is a bookcase for displaying and containing, with exceptional compositional versatility. The shelves, thanks to the fixing elements with a single pin, allow to create round compositions.
Add to bookmarks arflex Arcolor Modular system designed around the classical geometry of the arch, employing from the beginning the disciplined use of the arch to create something more organic.