The Solar Sofa by Faye Toogood reimagines comfort through a sculptural lens. Part of the Cosmic collection, its low-slung form resembles a casual arrangement of cushions, offering deep, inviting upholstery. The deliberately wrinkled fabric adds texture and tactility, reflecting Toogood’s signature balance of art and function.
Tacchini’s upholstered collection brings together new designs and reissued classics, offering a range of pieces suited to contemporary interiors. Materials are chosen for durability and a sense of substance without adding bulk, while curved forms introduce comfort and balance. The result? A collection that adapts easily to different environments, settling in with a natural ease — like butter.
Designed in 1956 and still celebrated today, the Agnese Armchair embodies the refined innovation of Gianfranco Frattini. An ash wood structure supports a cushioned seat and back, combining comfort with clarity of form. This award-winning piece is also available with a matching ottoman.
The Le Mura XL Modular Sofa expands on Mario Bellini’s iconic 1970s design with deeper proportions and added flexibility. Tacchini’s latest iteration includes new components such as chaise longues and corner units, enabling expansive, lounge-like arrangements. Soft, oversized cushions offer a relaxed atmosphere while preserving the architectural clarity that defines Bellini’s vision.
Blending form and flexibility, the Five to Nine Daybed by Studiopepe offers multiple configurations for rest or conversation. The linear wood structure supports bolsters and an optional mattress, echoing a Japanese-inspired sensibility. With accessories in concrete or metal, the side tables introduce material contrast, making the design equally functional and expressive.
Martin Eisler’s Costela Lounge Chair merges bold structure with casual comfort. Characterized by its curved wooden slats that embrace a generously cushioned seat, it reflects the craftsmanship and modernism of mid-century Brazil. A standout piece, Costela pairs elegance with everyday ease.
With its curvaceous form and minimal detailing, the Julep Sofa redefines contemporary lounging. Jonas Wagell’s design draws from 1950s avant-garde influences, resulting in a piece that is both refined and approachable. The floating base adds a modern touch, ideal for open, airy interiors.
The Grand Sesann Sofa by Gianfranco Frattini expands on the original 1970s design with deeper proportions and a more immersive seat. A tubular metal frame wraps around generously padded forms, creating contrast between structure and softness. This reimagined edition preserves the bold aesthetic of the original while offering enhanced comfort.
Designed by Gianfranco Frattini, the Lina Armchair features a distinctive bent plywood form that supports both the seat and armrests. The refined silhouette, first introduced in 1955, reflects a pioneering approach to craftsmanship. Today, the chair is faithfully reproduced using original techniques.
Faye Toogood’s Butter Modular Sofa transforms the language of everyday objects into furniture with sculptural impact. Upholstered in butter-soft fabric, each segment resembles a stacked form, inviting touch and interaction. The modularity encourages freedom in layout, echoing the designer’s signature blend of artistry and utility.
Designed by Jonas Wagell, the Roma Nuvola Sofa expands on the original Roma series with a deeper focus on comfort. Its built-in chaise subtly disrupts the linear seat, creating an asymmetric profile that invites relaxed lounging. Rounded cushions and generous proportions offer tailored support, with movable pillows for personalized comfort.
The Reversível Armchair by Martin Eisler is a mid-century Brazilian icon reissued by Tacchini with its original ingenuity intact. Its unique dual-position design allows for both upright and reclined seating, offering adaptability without compromise. A tubular metal frame supports the sculptural seat, emphasizing Eisler’s fusion of functional innovation and sensual form.
Designed by Studiopepe, the Isola Bella Daybed captures the essence of coastal informality. Its structure, shaped by hand using fire-bent rattan and flat cane, reflects a dedication to craft and comfort. The ramin wood slat seat offers support while enhancing the organic beauty of the design.
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