LaCividina INTRODUCES

Taco

Collection: Taco

Category: Seating

LaCividina - Taco

Taco stepping away from the traditional contents and production systems of padded furniture, the ground-breaking design pulls apart and adds a lighter touch not only to the materials but also to the manufacturing processes.

Designed by
Alessandro Stabile
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LaCividina - Taco
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Designed by
Alessandro Stabile
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LaCividina

Node+

Node+ is an ambitious system that is designed to cater to people’s needs and adapt to suit the countless activities that they carry out every day.

LaCividina - Agetti

LaCividina

Agetti

From the first collaboration between Garcia Cumini and LaCividina comes Agetti, an armchair with an architectural spirit that defies the rules of traditional seating.

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LaCividina

Filinea

The futuristic Filinea armchair fuses natural and technological qualities. It takes its cue from euphorbia tirucalli trees and is made of round, extremely slender steel bars.

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LaCividina

Waves

Waves is a collection of poufs inspired by the sea and the soft, gentle ripples running along the surface of the water.

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LaCividina

Nap

Both the name and the shape of this soft, smart seat evoke the idea of restfulness.

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LaCividina

Suiseki

Suiseki is a collection of padded seats inspired – as its name suggests – by the Japanese art of arranging naturally occurring stones.

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LaCividina

Timo

Timo is designer Federica Biasi’s first project for LaCividina. The collection of padded seats features understated style and shapes inspired by nature.

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LaCividina

Ala

The inspiration for Ala’s design came from the stands for old plates on display in a decorative arts museum.

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LaCividina

Pinch

The Pinch selection stems from reflection on materials and the construction techniques in contemporary padded seating.

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LaCividina

Osaka

In 1967, the French designer Pierre Paulin challenged the rationalism that was predominant at the time by envisaging a range of seats with naturally winding lines

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LaCividina

Myplace

One of the challenges of design is to take something that already exists in lots of different forms and reshape it into a unique, personal item.