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Designers are innovating, furniture is modernizing and designs are evolving… But materials remain natural and uncluttered to maintain the charm and generate that warm, soft and refreshing feeling.

Functional, simple and organic in design, the T-Table, special edition by Jaime Hayon
for Bosa, is easy to hold and move. Conceived as a small side table to be placed next
to a chair, sofa or armchair, it would be useful as a support and/or decorative element.

Designed by Roberto Lazzeroni for Lema, Orion coffee tables feature a graphic element, a slight metal recess with a bronze or matt lacquer finish, combining functionality and simplicity. The top is characterized by a circumference that adds an original touch, perfect for placing decorative objects, cups or small accessories.

Etro Home Interiors’ original Tiered circular coffee table conceals two
pivoting drawers. Finished in the collection’s new lacquers and with a
microfiber interior, it stands out for its refined appeal and vintage accents.

Designed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez for Ethimo, Allaperto Bistrò
is a small dining chair inspired by the warm atmosphere of French cafés. It is
characterized by the ergonomic comfort of its seat and its singular, resolutely
contemporary allure, retaining the timeless, inimitable charm of wickerwork.

Designed by Jai Jalan for Désirée, the Ethìa modular sofa is made up of slightly rounded upholstered elements of different sizes that can be assembled to create islands or chaise longues. The backrests, with their padded-effect stitching, are attached to the quilted base with visible metal motifs in a bronze finish. The upholstery, in fabric or leather, is removable.

Designed by Setsu & Shinobu Ito for Désirée, Imae side tables feature a cylindrical base structure in metal and MDF lacquered wood, with a burnished metal effect. The circular top, available in two sizes, can be finished in white Carrara, black Marquina or grey Silver Roots marble.

Designed by Gordon Guillaumier for Frigerio, the new Dao Soft sectional sofa features high backrests and seat elements upholstered with different densities of polyurethane foam and goose-down inserts, for total comfort and great flexibility, allowing configurations ranging from the most classic and traditional to the most contemporary.

Studiopepe has created a new line of Innesti pots for Ethimo, designed to decorate outdoor spaces and enhance the beauty of nature. Made to be matched in pairs or groups, they feature complementary shapes that make them easy to install and modify, in compositions with a sophisticated texture, thanks to the special concrete.

10:30 is Anderssen & Voll’s new sofa for Lapalma. On a base of solid ash or iroko for outdoor environments, rest two soft, upholstered cushions, comfortable and welcoming. Available as an armchair, two-seater sofa and extended two-seater sofa, with a wide choice of coverings.

Designed by Roberto Lazzeroni for Lema and upholstered in fabric or leather,
the small Blanca armchair combines comfort, delicacy and solidity. Its sides
become armrests and surround the almost suspended seat, as if in an embrace.

Gordon Guillaumier designed the Pavos coffee table for Frigerio, featuring a solid structure with cylindrical legs in solid ash, supporting two fluidly shaped tops: two squares with rounded edges superimposed. The lower tabletop is in ash, contrasting with the upper one in smoked glass, a new material designed to convey an idea of both conceptual and visual lightness.

New version of the Costume sofa-modular by Stefan Diez for Magis. Made from recycled and recyclable polyethylene, it features a deeper seat that takes advantage of the existing pouf module by adding a new backrest molded in recycled plastic, which can be complemented by larger cushions.

Designed by Lorenza Bozzoli for Ghidini1961, Tria coffee tables feature triangular tops in three different sizes and heights for a wide range of compositions, accentuated by the possibility of combining them with a wide choice of marbles.

Generous volumes underlined by sinuous curves and vibrant orange crinkled velvet upholstery define the Mambo modular sofa, designed by Lorenza Bozzoli for Ghidini1961, to celebrate the fluidity and sensuality of the mambo. Delicate, linear quilted details are behind its distinctive crumpled look, inspired by the dresses of Creole dancers.

Composed of two round coffee tables with a black stainless steel structure, the Aperitivo
collection is designed by Simone Cagnazzo for Liu Jo Living, to accompany and enhance
the convivial atmosphere with family and friends. Available in two sizes and heights.

Designed by Roberto Sironi for Tacchini, the high-impact Brut coffee table
features a lightweight concrete base and a cast aluminum top.

Designed by Monica Armani for Turri, the Roma modular sofa features a wide seat and large independent cushions which, together with the armrest extended partially along the perimeter of the upholstery, guarantee a unique feeling of comfort. The upholstery can be in leather or fabric, and the metal legs are available in Champagne Gold or Gris Graphite finishes.

As elegant as jewels, the Ring coffee tables, designed by Serena Confalonieri for Saba Italia, are inspired by the cut-outs in precious stones that are mounted on rings. The choice of finishes is designed to underline this similarity: the metal structures are available in several variants, each with its own corresponding shape. The glass trays are literally set into these bases.

Although its forms are simple and organic, the Malvasia outdoor chair by Francesca Lanzavecchia for S-CAB expresses a production challenge: extrapolate the back and seat from a single perforated and calendered piece, then weld them to the tubular structure almost invisibly. Its double-curved legs give it a poetic lightness, whose minimal profile is complemented by soft armrests and cushions.

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The inspiration for the Hyppo family of coffee tables, imagined by Meneghello Paolelli for S-CAB, is linked to the morphology of the hippopotamus and is revealed in the design of the prominent, sculptural aluminum legs. The contrasting top, in paste-colored laminate, is distinguished by its slim profile and irregular contour, reminiscent of an animal’s body. Available in different diameters and heights.

Embodying the ethos of sculptural minimalism, the Solitude armchair is inspired
by the geometric principles of the Bauhaus movement. Its unique design features
offset armrests, offering versatile and comfortable seating possibilities. Covered in
a rich, coarsely woven Italian bouclé, the beige fabric exudes a sophisticated charm,
contrasting beautifully with the elegant stainless steel frame.

In addition to its role as an accent or bedside lamp, Louise, by Jean-Marie Massaud
for Ramun, offers a multi-sensory experience. The lamp features a candle mode
that simulates a flickering flame. What’s more, it can play ten different classical
melodies. Portable and rechargeable, it is made of bulletproof glass
and LEDs, and is available in rose gold.

Created by Odo Fioravanti for Pedrali, the new Philía outdoor chair features
a tubular structure in resistant steel, while the seat and back are wrapped
in PVC cord, textured with lines that, thanks to a horizontally-directed
weave, cross in the center to guarantee elasticity and high resistance.

Helvetica, Park Associati’s first seating collection for Potocco, is characterized
by a perfect balance between geometric precision and organic forms. Made
from ash and metal, the chair is available in two variants: one with a curved
solid wood backrest, the other with the addition of upholstery.

Gruuve, a sofa system designed by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso with rounded profiles that reach down to the floor. With the fluid, irregular lines of its four modules, it lends dynamics to the room and offers unexpected flexibility to its design.

Designed by Anna Lindgren and Sofia Lagerkvist of Swedish design studio Front for Moroso, the Lakelet side tables recreate a captivating, shimmering color palette on a glass surface, blending into each other in the reflection of shimmering water. Irregular in shape and size, they rest on a curved glass base. Together, they form a choral composition, but can also be chosen individually.

Created by Mario Ferrarini for Potocco, Trousse is a measured and versatile
chair for the dining room. Its solid ash legs and wide seat with rounded
profiles help create an enveloping seat with a contemporary aesthetic.

Expanding lighting possibilities with its portable form and adjustable light, the Blossi Table Mini lamp, designed by Sofie Refer for Nuura, features energy-saving LED technology. A replaceable LED disc reflects the light inside the lampshade, producing a warm, indirect glow, while the dimming function allows the mood to be adjusted according to mood or need.

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