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Design is no longer just a matter of drawing new models and making them. These days, it’s about personalizing, modulating and reconfiguring them… In short, infinite assembly and disassembly to suit any space, in any style and for any purpose. Superb!

Luca Roccadadria has designed the Rocky modular bookcase for Cantori,
with a tropicalized sheet-iron structure for both indoor and outdoor use.
It consists of a single module that can be turned over to form different
compositions to suit different spatial requirements.

Design Marco Zito for Bross, Peggy is a shepherd’s chair with natural ash structure, stained or mat lacquered; upholstered seat and back.

The Dama baskets are designed by Maurizio Manzoni for Cierre1972, with a woven leather structure and special finish on the cut edges. Thanks to a combination of material inserts, they become coffee tables, comfortable poufs or containers capped with wooden or stone trays.

Designed by Draga & Aurel for Todd Merrill Studio, the retro-futuristic furniture in the Flare collection is made entirely of multicolored Lucite. The series includes seven coffee tables and a totem-style sculpture in a range of vibrant hues. Lucite is a patented, hand-treated version of acrylic resin.

Inspired by the landscapes of Colombia, the Picos collection, designed by REPUBLIC OF II BY IV for Ames, includes a coffee table and a side table, handcrafted to embody the essence of Colombian art and tradition. The pieces can be used individually or nested together, guaranteeing functionality and visual appeal.

Designed by Werner Aisslinger for Frag, the Hug modular sofa features both linear elements and more complex geometric shapes, lending itself to multiple compositions.

Curved lines and a fascinating silhouette for the Roè outdoor chair, designed by Francesco Meda and David Lopez Quincoces for Fast. Made from extruded die-cast aluminum, it can be customized with different types of cushions.

Designed by Yabu Pushelberg for Collection Particulière, the Clover dining table,
in brushed oak, features a tapering central base with a top composed of three petals.

Designed by Francesco Meda and David Lopez Quincoces for Fast, the Naca outdoor table is centered on its die-cast aluminum legs, available in numerous ranges and colors. Available with tops in a variety of shapes and colors.

Three-seater sofa and armchair from the Tasca collection by Robert Stadler for Ghidini1961, comfortable and welcoming thanks to the deep seat, whose shaped cushions follow the sinuous lines of the aluminum structure.

The Syren family by Oscar and Gabriele Buratti for Frag is extended with the dining chair and two-seater sofa. A tubular metal frame supports a wide band of saddle leather that wraps around the chair. The comfortable seat is made of a single structural cushion, voluminous and aesthetically pleasing, while the back and armrests (available on the two-seater divan) are designed as soft, mobile cushions that adapt to the body’s contours for total comfort.

Spanish designer Luis Gimeno presents the Kokeshi table, composed of two interlocking, complementary pieces of wood. One is rounded and the other has a hollow leg, the rounded part of which is designed to accommodate the other part. This creation is available as a bench and a chair, based on the same principle. The bench is composed of a long segment, which is inserted into a small side table.

The fruit of a collaboration with designer Matteo Nunziati, Unopiù presents
the Davos collection, a seating system with modular elements designed to move
from indoors to outdoors, thanks to upholstery and fabrics that reproduce the
comfort and softness of indoor furniture.

The Sipario suspension luminaire for interiors is designed by Gupica for Fiam with two
glass elements, finished in smoke or bronze, fused with a wavy shape. Double cylindrical
light source with integrated COB LED and opal white methacrylate diffuser.

Mario Ferrarini’s Hawi chair for Lapalma is inspired by the skilful hand-sanding of wood.
Stackable, it is exceptionally versatile, adapting to different tastes and uses.

Design Mario Ferrarini for Potocco, the base of the Syn dining table is designed by
combining wood with marble or stone. The circular top is in marble, stone or wood.

Inspired by the ancient myth of the two-faced divinity, the Giano chair from Paolo Castelli’s Acquerello collection interprets a classic seat with a wooden structure, defined by the apparent meeting of the two rear legs in the central part, extended towards the backrest to determine its perfect division into two twin elements.

The design of the Capri sofa and chaise longue evokes the aesthetics of the 1970s, with a structure composed of painted aluminum tubes that form the continuous armrests and backrest, adorned with generous cushions. The result is a collection with a decisive personality, light and resolute, signed Bernhardt&Vella, for Rugiano.

Designed by Zanellato/Bortotto for Bolzan, the Curtains bedroom storage collection is defined by undulating surfaces that echo the sinuous design of Roman blinds, with their succession of curves.

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The Brezza family by Alessandro Stabile for S-CAB expands to include a coffee table with two large tops in concrete or HPL, an armchair and a two-seater sofa with easily removable cushions, fitting the frame without the need for glue, buttons, zippers or Velcro, in a logic of circularity.

The Elba coffee tables by Bernhardt&Vella for Rugiano are inspired by the soft, rounded shape of water drops. Available in different sizes and colors, they feature a unique gradient effect, giving the metallic-painted aluminum structure a distinctive hue, ranging from azure to bronze.

Designed by Ryan Twardzik of Unform Studio, the Un9 Pop-up Lounge chair, part of the Pop-up collection, features a modular system based on a metal grid frame and removable, fully upholstered cylindrical cushions.

In the Livorno chair, designed by Antonio de Marco for Very Wood, the emphasis is
on creating a dynamic dialogue between all the components: the legs all come from
the same section and the seat rests on four equal crosspieces. Livorno is
distinguished by the special peeling of the round leg section.

Designed by Gupica for Nilufar, the Floralia wall lamp is in brushed stainless steel
with a brushed brass shade in the shape of a flower. Silver-coated bulbs included.
Wiring cable in green fabric.

Madie storage system, designed by Roberto Gobbo for Zalf, with burnished base, tray and base top panel in the new TSS Opus cemento finish. The storage units feature Opus calce Plana push&pull doors and Grip cemento fronts, and the open part is in mattone.

The Mosquito chair, designed by Rex Kralj for Very Wood, is available in natural oak and walnut, in addition to several distinctive colors. Designer Bart Schilder was inspired by the strong graphic appeal of the winged seat and the chair’s angular legs to design the new Mosquito bar stool, available in two heights in natural walnut and oak.

Elegant and versatile, the Lulù lounge chair in galvanized steel, designed by Daniel Lavonius
Jarefeldt for Unopiù, is available in graphite or sand. Its suspended fabric seat
evokes the delicate undulation of a swing.

Designed by Meneghello Paolelli for S-CAB, the Flap collection of modular upholstered furniture is enhanced by additional modules, including chaise longue elements (right and left), an armchair and a pouffe.

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