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.
Add to bookmarks Alchymia ERAMOSA The inviting sofa with soft and structured lines is important but sober.
Add to bookmarks Opinion Ciatti Loomi A comfortable place to snuggle up, a small corner of the world in which to retreat, to relax or work, study or wait.
Add to bookmarks Giulio Marelli Noah The Noah collection, designed by architect Luca Erba, includes armchairs, sofas and a chaise longue, characterized by important volumes and curved enveloping lines that will make you feel extremely
Add to bookmarks Giulio Marelli Nest The Nest collection includes armchair and a 150 cm wide sofa and is distinguished by its elegant design given by the metal tube supporting and enveloping the armchair structure, thus making it ligh
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Waves Waves is a collection of poufs inspired by the sea and the soft, gentle ripples running along the surface of the water.
Add to bookmarks 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.
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Windmill As its name suggests, this delicate, colourful collection of poufs was inspired by windmills.
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Soave The distinguishing feature of this collection of armchairs and sofas is the use of an elliptic shape in a number of ways.
Add to bookmarks Campeggi Ritz Giulio Manzoni's high-generosity formula for Ritz, which features extra-large armrests, and a minimalist allure, softened by the tailored fabric and embellished with a satin natural aluminum base.
Add to bookmarks Campeggi Code With Code, Giulio Manzoni has applied a new type of transformability: the pouf that becomes a table, a proper 80x80 cm table with variable adjustments, which can be used to complement the sofa
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Ala The inspiration for Ala’s design came from the stands for old plates on display in a decorative arts museum.