The initial design of the Bergère seat grew out of the specific demand of business to present a renewed form of this precise type of seating, which in the memory of furnishings represents the "armchair par excellence."
This project is the result of a group of modular panels of different sizes, which can be assembled through hinges to act as backrests and armrests and holding a soft seat.
Tufty-Time is not only a re-interpretation of the past, but also an excellent, innovative solution for such issues as modularity, comfort and removable covers.
With her unmistakable talent, Patricia Urquiola has designed an interesting family of seats, Glove, with metal frames completely upholstered in microfibre, fabric or leather.
Seeking a new shape for a non-upholstered seating element, a lounge chair or a chaise longue, the design blossoms from a “cellular” genesis of petals sewn in triangular shapes, creating ample patterns.
Small tables in white or black "water jet" drilled bleach, characterized by a "U" curved shape and a particular pattern obtain through a water shearing.
Clear oriental inspiration for the collection of tables with tray in the same finishes described, with frames also available in a bright chromed version and designed for casual multipurpose environments.
Lens tables and small tables are the result of a study on the theme of a transparent surface with enhanced depth. The outcome is an attractive combination of two crystals with a special film applied between them.
Like all tables and small tables in the collection, the small Lens bookcase features a back made up of two sheets of glass with a special film inside, which create a clear surface full of depth and a kaleidoscopic effect reminiscent of leadsealed glass façades in 18th century Venetian palaces.