A rounded, tubular base gives the Botolo Chair its distinctive look and subtle rocking movement. Designed by Cini Boeri, this modern lounge chair supports relaxed postures and brings a sculptural presence to any space. It is offered in a low version and can be upholstered in fur for added softness and visual impact.
Founded in 1947, Arflex emerged at the intersection of industrial progress and design experimentation, pioneering new ways to build and inhabit furniture. Collaborations with Franco Albini, Cini Boeri, and Mario Marenco solidified its role in shaping modern Italian interiors, introducing concepts like modular flexibility and soft-form rigor. As Arflex continues its evolution through partnerships with leading contemporary designers, its core principles remain: innovation, restraint, and material intelligence.
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Built for modular freedom, the Leenus Sofa System allows you to configure custom layouts with interchangeable elements including backrests, bases, and armrests. Designed by Fabrizio Ballardini, this Italian sofa system pairs comfort with a minimalist aesthetic that fits effortlessly into contemporary spaces. Its sculptural simplicity ensures long-term relevance across evolving interiors. The Leenus design is part of the larger Arflex collection.
The Ben Ben Sofa is a contemporary reimagining of the classic Bengodi model, designed by Cini Boeri. This sofa is known for its elegant curved form, providing a modern and inviting seating experience. It is available in a variety of high-quality materials, while also featuring fire-resistant and durable fabric options, ensuring both safety and longevity.
First introduced in the 1970s, the Marenco Sofa by Mario Marenco set a new standard in modular Italian furniture design. Its metal frame provides structural integrity, while the polyurethane foam cushions ensure long-lasting comfort. The removable cover system allows for easy cleaning, combining utility with refined aesthetics. Marenco remains a defining example of postwar innovation in sofa construction.
Originally designed in the 1950s by BBPR, the Elettra Armchair is a hallmark of postwar Italian design. Its slender metal frame supports a generously padded seat, offering comfort without compromising on structure. Upholstery options in fabric or leather allow for easy customization.
Strips Sofa Collection
The Strips Sofa, designed by Cini Boeri, is a modular seating system with a wood frame and polyurethane foam padding. Its quilted, removable cover allows for easy maintenance and visual versatility. A 1979 Compasso d’Oro winner, the sofa is included in the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection. This design remains a reference point in Italian modern furniture.
Offered in a variety of fabric and leather finishes, the Cousy Three Seater Sofa can be tailored to suit a broad range of interiors. Upholstery options include cotton, wool, linen, polyester, viscose, acrylic, and high-end leathers such as full grain and nubuck. Designed by Vincent Van Duysen, the sofa balances comfort with a minimalist, architectural presence.
Designed by Erberto Carboni, the Delfino Armchair features a curved, organic shape influenced by the profile of a dolphin. This Italian armchair pairs mid-century styling with a durable metal structure for long-term support. Delfino is widely regarded as a symbol of postwar innovation in modern furniture design.
With a sturdy frame and minimalist profile, the Sigmund Bench by Arflex adapts easily to a range of interior settings. Created by Studio Asaï, the design emphasizes balance, proportion, and material integrity. Subtle detailing enhances its understated presence, making it suitable for both standalone use and integrated seating arrangements.
The Naviglio Sofa, designed by Umberto Asnago, is a stylish and comfortable seating solution. It features a solid wooden structure, padded with non-deformable foam and polyester fiber for long-lasting comfort. The Naviglio Sofa's clean lines and elegant design make it a versatile addition.
Designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune, the Yuzu Armchair reflects the studio’s signature minimalist approach with a focus on proportion and comfort. Part of the 2023 collection, the chair features clean lines and a balanced silhouette suited for residential or contract interiors. Available in both fabric and leather upholstery, Yuzu offers flexible customization
Inspired by the aesthetics of 17th-century Japan, the Edo Modular Sofa introduces soft, organic forms within a precise modular framework. Claesson Koivisto Rune designed this collection as a continuation of the Tokio system, updating the internal structure for improved comfort and adapting the seat design to include a distinct cushion and base. The result is a visually unified piece with improved support and adaptability.
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