The Timberline Floor Lamp becomes a striking sculptural feature in any room of the house thanks to its playful expression, sinuous organic form, and juxtaposition of natural materials. Designed in the 1970s by Mads Caprani, it stood out visually among its peers and quickly became an international sensation. Thoughtful design elements, such as the recessed cable and adjustable shade, demonstrate Caprani's attention to quality and detail. The lamp's natural materials, including oak, birch, canvas, and cast iron, along with its neutral color palette, make it compatible with any interior style.
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Featuring a matte, blown-glass shade, like those used in Curry's original lamps, and an integrated dimmable LED light source, this rechargeable lamp can be easily moved from one location to another, both indoors and outdoors. A full charge takes four and a half hours, providing up to 40 hours of light at 10% brightness, 12 hours at 40%, and 5 hours at 100%. The Obello lamp will create a cozy atmosphere as dusk falls and will stay lit throughout the night. An iconic, space-age design, the Obello lamp is sure to turn heads, whether used as a playful centerpiece or a curious object in any outdoor space.
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Siesta is a modular sofa designed for both commercial and residential settings. It comprises single-seat modules, corner units, and footrests. Its exceptional comfort, beautiful proportions, and high functionality make it suitable for a wide variety of configurations to suit any requirement and space. A broad selection of fabrics with diverse textures and colors adds versatility to the collection. The upholstered parts are removable for easy maintenance. Its solid steel frame, available in white or earth brown, gives the piece a visual lightness that contrasts with its comfortable and robust presence.
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Unlike many armchairs that are part of Scandinavian design, FLY doesn't impose any particular posture. The wide seat is designed for comfort, with loose cushions on the backrest that can be positioned to suit individual preferences. But FLY doesn't compromise on aesthetics or tradition in other aspects. The armchair's frame, with its slatted backrest, is made of solid waxed or stained oak. Thanks to this material and its treatment, the armchair ages gracefully and will only become more beautiful with time. Also available as a sofa and chaise lounge.
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The Lightpiece sofa builds upon the aesthetic of the Groundpiece sofa, lending it a greater sense of visual lightness. Available in linear and modular versions, the Lightpiece sofa offers the same versatility and exceptional comfort as the Groundpiece model, but its base is a transparent, polished methacrylate leg, giving the Lightpiece sofa an airy, floating appearance. Another distinguishing feature of the Lightpiece sofa is the option to create a storage armrest, in addition to the leather upholstery, also available in a powder-coated metal version in a wide range of refined colors. The Lightpiece is a sofa with a versatile character, perfect for any space, and complements all the upholstery fabrics and leathers in the Flexform collection with equal charm.
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Magnum embodies the Flexform sofa archetype. Elemental in form, yet optimally resolved in its proportions and attention to detail. The Magnum sofa can be configured linearly or modularly, and features a solid wooden frame with polyurethane foam padding covered in a protective fabric lining. Magnum is designed for exceptional comfort: the seat and back cushions are generously filled with goose down. The Magnum sofa appears light and airy thanks to its transparent methacrylate legs. The warm and inviting aesthetic of the Magnum sofa relies on the expressiveness of the chosen upholstery fabric or leather to create a striking visual impact. Its versatility allows it to be upholstered with equal ease in both plain fabrics and patterned textiles.
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Airy and light, the Wing sofa features an architectural construction composed of geometric volumes that are both smooth and completely devoid of sharp edges. The refined die-cast metal base, positioned slightly back and almost invisible, makes the sofa appear to float in the air. The soft seat cushions, filled with goose down and a non-deformable insert, rest on the leather-covered frame, while the backrest is a low, deep, smooth parallelepiped attached to the frame by die-cast aluminum connectors. The armrest, also low and deep, rests directly on the leather frame. Linear and modular, the Wing sofa is suitable for both residential and hospitality settings.
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Zeno is a seating system that confirms the company's penchant for understated lines combined with exceptional comfort. The seat, armrest, and back cushions are distinguished by their generous feather filling, providing a striking contrast to the robust tubular metal base. This base, available in satin, chrome, burnished, black chrome, and champagne finishes, not only defines the sofa's floor base but also extends to the padded armrest and culminates in a leather-covered support—a stylish detail designed to be eye-catching. The Zeno sofa is available in two depths, 94 cm and 110 cm, and allows for a variety of articulated configurations.
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An iconic sofa, designed in 1982, destined to play a leading role in any space, whether in a home or a public setting, such as a waiting room, lobby, or executive office. Its essential, minimalist aesthetic translates into meticulous craftsmanship, showcasing the company's ability to create products that perfectly blend innovation with the tradition derived from its expertise in classic upholstery. Available in fabric or leather upholstery, Magister truly shines in the latter, where the sofa's essential design is enhanced by button tufting. The traditional button tufting is replaced by modern two-hole stitching. Raised off the floor on satin-finished metal legs, the Magister sofa features cylindrical goose-down armrests and a retractable metal shelf behind the backrest. Thanks to an ingenious mechanism, this shelf transforms the Magister sofa into a comfortable and practical single bed.












