Miniforms Miniforms MINIFORMS – JUNO CABINET 984862 E-ggs Juno is a container of stories. It is the attempt to reawaken the romantic side of the house, lost in the contemporary frenzy. It is the will to revive the concept of the glass cabinet, with tall legs, squared shapes, and neutral colours. It is the need to appease the sense of belonging to the past. View
Sedie Miniforms MINIFORMS – BICE CHAIR 984881 E-ggs Bice is a slim and sometimes unusual chair. Its essential design is juxtaposed by its flap-ears backrest, which balances and characterises its structure. 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
Poltrone Miniforms MINIFORMS – BOTERA ARMCHAIR 984887 E-ggs Padded with four different types of foam, Botera’s design focuses on comfort. A chunky cushion forms the base from which the high or low backrest is developed, making this armchair ideal for use in modular arrangements. And it is precisely through its compositions that Botera brings people together and encourages them to socialise, breaking down the... 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
Sedie Miniforms MINIFORMS – CLARETTA CHAIR 984909 Florian Schmid Parisian in character and drawing its inspiration from the traditional bistro chair, Claretta appears as a slender, impeccably groomed seat. The design is simple yet sports essential details, such as the assertive way in which the turned legs join the backrest, which tilts out slightly towards the top to guarantee the utmost comfort.... View
Sedie Miniforms MINIFORMS – BRULLA CHAIR 984902 Skrivo Inspired by 20th-century Austrian chairs, Brulla is a stackable wooden seat. Its defining aesthetic is given by the juxtaposition of curves and straight lines, creating a strong sense of identity and minimalist spirit: the dynamic momentum of the backrest and back legs meets a slightly tilted cane-webbed seat, balanced harmoniously by the front... View
Poltrone Miniforms MINIFORMS – DIPLOPIA ARMCHAIR 984918 Skrivo Diplopia addresses the theme of the ‘double’ and the ‘splitting’. The repetition of the seat, the back, and the legs, combined with the use of polyurethane foam, makes it a structurally strong and visually casual chair that does not suffocate in any type of environment. View
Poltrone Miniforms MINIFORMS – COLONY ARMCHAIR 984912 Skrivo The enveloping structure and the lightness of Viennese straw characterize this comfortable armchair, a creative portrait of modern design. Light, it leans on a sequence of spaces that do not bore, but surprise. View
Sedie Miniforms MINIFORMS – DUMBO CHAIR 984930 Zaven Dumbo is the universal padded chair, generous yet lightweight. Its backrest appears to have two ears extending from it, making it even bigger and cosier. View
Sedie Miniforms MINIFORMS – DIVERGE CHAIR 984923 Skrivo <pDiverge is our idea for a compass chair, in a soft, flawless tone. It draws respect for each detail from architecture, finding its true identity in the perfection of the structure. Diverge thus attains a distinct, mature language that leads it to being applicable to various settings, from the restaurant to the home, clearly defining our studio... 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