Acerbis Acerbis ACERBIS SIDEBOARD GRAND BUFFET 22376 Grand Buffet by Acerbis, designed by Massimo Castagna, captivates with asymmetrical doors in an unusual horizontal cut and traditional buffet proportions, delivering ample storage and a Dual-Flap® opening that lifts the top to reveal a lit interior, perfect for elegant serving moments. View
Acerbis Acerbis ACERBIS MADIA ALTEREGO 22389 Alterego by Acerbis, designed by Giacomo Moor, merges a transparent methacrylate base with wood or lacquered hinged doors and contrasting sliding panel, bringing dynamic practicality to bright, refined living areas. View
Tables Acerbis ACERBIS TABLE CRESEO MABLE 22382 Creso by Acerbis, designed by Lella and Massimo Vignelli, pairs a large-diameter metal pedestal base—ø40 or ø50 cm in gunmetal, orbital bronze, or antiqued finishes—with micaceous gray capital and matte marble rounds like Carrara statuario or Calacatta gold at 20 mm thick, invisibly fixed via steel discs, in ø130/160/180 cm at 72 cm height. View
Acerbis Acerbis ACERBIS SIDEBOARD ALTER EGO LOW 22413 Alterego Low by Acerbis, designed by Giacomo Moor, enchants with its transparent methacrylate base for a floating allure, paired with wood or lacquered hinged doors and contrasting sliding panel to effortlessly organize modern living spaces. View
Tables Acerbis ACERBIS SERENISSIMO TABLE 22405 Serenissimo by Acerbis, designed by Lella & Massimo Vignelli with David Law, mesmerizes with extra-light glass tops floating above substantial columnar bases in raw concrete, brushed stainless, or antiqued bronze, in square 160x160 cm, 180x180 cm, 200x200 cm or rectangular 250x120 cm, 300x120 cm, 350x120 cm formats at 72 cm height, balancing airiness... View
Tables Acerbis ACERBIS AXIS TABLE 22439 Axis by Acerbis, designed by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti, features offset steel legs and a glass top supported by four mirrored or brushed stainless slats on staggered perpendicular axes in 240x100 cm, 295x110 cm, or 160x160 cm sizes at 72 cm height, providing airy visuals, solid stability, and ample seating freedom. View
Coffee Tables Acerbis ACERBIS POND LOW TABLE 22434 Pond by Acerbis, designed by Marco Acerbis, enchants with glossy lacquered BAYDUR® 60 conical bases in vibrant shades like black, white, or burgundy, paired with back-lacquered crystal or veined marble tops from ø50-120 cm and 30-48 cm heights – larger version with hidden wheels – for versatile center, side, or occasional use. View
Tables Acerbis ACERBIS MAXWELL TABLE 22422 Maxwell by Acerbis, designed by Massimo Castagna, encases a steel core in 2 cm thick opaque Carrara statuario white, gold Calacatta, Levanto red, or Alpi green marble slabs for “V”-section legs and tapered-edge top, unveiling millenary veins and material contrasts in sculptural form. View
Acerbis Acerbis ACERBIS SIDEBOARD NC 22449 NC Sideboard by Acerbis, designed by Lodovico Acerbis, captivates with drop-front doors on a matte methacrylate base, wood or lacquered top and sides, and a customizable white interior for seamless organization in modern spaces. View
Visionnaire Arflex ARFLEX ARCOLOR SOFA 978701 Jaime Hayon 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. View
Sofa Arflex ARFLEX BEN BEN SOFA 978714 Cini Boeri Cini Boeri restores Bengodi model, designed in 1974, chosen by arflex, sure that it would have been loved, today as at that time. View
Sofa Arflex ARFLEX BEL AIR SOFA 978708 Claesson Koivisto Rune A linear and modular sofa, characterized by simple and sober elegance, which makes it comfortable in the dimensions in the living and hospitality spaces. View
Sofa Arflex ARFLEX BONSAI SOFA 978721 Claesson Koivisto Rune Bonsai is inspired by reflection upon Japanese aesthetics and culture. The seat is characterized by soft and curved shapes, reminiscent of clouds. View
Sofa Arflex ARFLEX COUSY SOFA 978733 Vincent Van Duysen A sofa with a minimalist and rigorous structure, for a comfortable and, at the same time, decorative effect. View
Sofa Arflex ARFLEX CLAUDINE SOFA 978728 Claesson Koivisto Rune Floating on an upturned edge, reminiscent of the dress collar known in France with the name of "col Claudine". View
Sofa Arflex ARFLEX FRAME SOFA 978746 Carlo Colombo Seat system with a comfortable line, where its structure can be enriched by the manual weave of the cowhide, in order to give an elegant scene to the sofa. View
Sofa Arflex ARFLEX CRADLE SOFA 978739 Neri&Hu Seat system with a comfortable line, where its structure can be enriched by the manual weave of the cowhide, in order to give an elegant scene to the sofa. View
Sofa Arflex ARFLEX HUG LOVE SOFA 978756 Claesson Koivisto Rune The hug, the friendly and welcoming gesture, seen more clearly in the "open - armed" of the armrests, is meant as a universal invitation: "come, sit with me a while and I will put you at ease". View
Poltrone Arflex ARFLEX HALL SOFA 978752 Roberto Menghi 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. Hall armchair receives in 1959 the honourable mention for the “Compasso d’Oro”. View
Sofa Arflex ARFLEX HOLLYWOOD SOFA 978749 Claesson Koivisto Rune A luxurious proportioned seat system, with an accent from the Scandinavian heritage. View
Sofa Arflex ARFLEX MARECHIARO SOFA 978768 Mario Marenco The extreme formal essentiality of these upholstered elements, designed in 1976 by the architect Mario Marenco, still makes them a very current model. View
Sofa Arflex ARFLEX PECORELLE SOFA 978761 Cini Boeri The architect Cini Boeri tells that she was inspired by Christo Vladimirov Javasev's and Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon's works, masters in the art of landscape painting. Nature prevails and becomes the inspiring muse of this new piece of design. View
Sofa Arflex ARFLEX MARENCO SOFA 978777 Mario Marenco The unique design and the wide modularity still make Marenco sofa a must of contemporary furniture. View
Sofa Arflex ARFLEX RENDEZ-VOUS SOFA 978788 Mauro Lipparini Serenity, simplicity, materiality, modularity are some of the key words of Rendez-vous. Its overall formal rigor is accompanied by the exuberance of the internal softness, as trying to hug and hold the body and the pleasure of comfort. View