Porro Porro PORRO CURRY SOFA 977822 Piero Lissoni CURRY, Design Piero Lissoni, 2020 The new Curry sofa with reduced depth, resulting from the transformation of the Curry daybed presented in 2018, is ideal in a lobby, in a waiting area or to play with several models placed next to each other to create independent islands for relaxation. Featuring a geometric matrix, with a trapezoidal shape,... View
Porro Porro PORRO BYRON BED 977849 Piero Lissoni Fascinating lifestyles, special finishes, concrete emotions: Porro brings its very personal style to the bedroom as well. A textile bed with an intimate and compact shape, Byron consists of 3 elements: the padded bed frame slightly raised from the floor, the soft headboard cushions where you can linger reading before falling asleep, and the... View
Tables Miniforms MINIFORMS - ACCO TABLE 984795 Florian Schmid Acco is an elegant dining table with a strong character that resists labelling. It displays a mature, sophisticated language, which is developed through the design of the base frame with its distinct regular pattern of wooden lines. View
Tables Miniforms MINIFORMS – ARTÙ TABLE 984804 Andrea Lucatello Artù is a table with sober shapes and minimal lines, functional thanks to a rational extendable system. The legs are made of solid wood, the top in veneer on aluminium, in lacquered satin extra-clear glass, in ceramic or in Fenix. View
Tables Miniforms MINIFORMS – BINO TABLE 984815 Valentina Carretta Bino is a set of three slender, dynamic coffee tables. A slender strip of metal creates the base for these aesthetically essential coffee tables. View
Tables Miniforms MINIFORMS – BARRY TABLE 984809 Alain Gilles Barry is a distinctly graphic table sporting intriguing volumes, a mixture of solidity and lightness. The legs form a prominent feature and curl distinctly around themselves, revealing the table’s dynamic personality. Barry provides reassurance in the home or office. View
Coffee Tables Miniforms MINIFORMS – BRISCOLA TABLE 984819 Miniforms Lab Drawing inspiration from the seventies, Briscola is a noble revisitation of the bistro tables where card games were played. It has the flavour of the Italian bars of yesteryear, amid coffee cups and warm informality. The top is supported and framed by an ash-wood tray, while the base, in black or galvanised metal, roots it firmly in the... View
Tables Miniforms MINIFORMS – GUALTIERO TABLE 984849 Paolo Cappello Gualtiero is designed for smaller, more intimate spaces, from bistros to small apartments, finding the spot for an iconic, practical table. View
Coffee Tables Miniforms MINIFORMS – KOLOS COFFEE TABLE 984869 Yonoh Studio Kolos is formed in a plaster mould in a pottery where craftsmen apply the glaze and then fire the table. Although shiny and polished to the touch, the material it is made of is evident. The corners absorb less colour and become paler while the pigments are concentrated in the rounded areas, making them darker. Kolos therefore forms a highly... View
Tables Miniforms MINIFORMS – MAGGESE TABLE 984876 Paolo Cappello Maggese is the table of emphasis and lightness. It stands as a sculptural-looking element of decoration, yet light: the curved metal of the legs looks similar to paper, giving rise to a new language of furniture that combines simple construction and formality. The top is available in both fixed and extensible versions (Maggese plus). View
Miniforms Miniforms MINIFORMS – BOTERA SOFA 984896 E-ggs Botera is all about comfort, anytime, anywhere. In order to better harness the volumes of the armchair in all situations, we transformed it into a whole family of modular upholstered components, thus multiplying its seating possibilities. To relax, nod off or just put your feet up, all modules share a squishy seat in different lengths, forming a... View
Pouf Miniforms MINIFORMS – FUROSHIKI POUF 984940 E-ggs Furoshiki is an interplay of patterns and colours. The fabric upholstery covers the padded seat with precise geometries and an unequivocally oriental delicacy. The seams become sartorial details, dividing the item into precise segments. The weave and colours of the fabrics meet and greet one another, then continue in opposite directions. View