On the occasion of Salone del Mobile 2025, Flexform unveils a new indoor collection that articulates a coherent and layered vision of contemporary living—one shaped by materiality, comfort, and thoughtful design. Each piece offers a unique interpretation of the balance between form and function, tradition and innovation, shaping a home that is sophisticated, fluid, and refreshingly nonconventional. Together, these new designs engage with the present and imagine the future of interior design through exquisite details, refined proportions, and materials of exceptional quality.
With Loungescape, Antonio Citterio reimagines the sofa as a sculptural, fluid expression of comfort that transcends its traditional definition. Featuring a seamless design that integrates modular components, dormeuse, and armchair, the system defines the living space as a landscape to be shaped with lightness and balance. A sloped base—one of the collection’s distinctive features—creates a suspended effect, visually lightening the structure while preserving its powerful presence. Highly versatile and adaptable, Loungescape suits a wide range of environments and can be customized with Flexform’s exclusive fabric and leather upholstery options.
A celebrated Flexform design from the 1980s returns to center stage: the Ginger sofa, reissued by Antonio Citterio, retains all the purity of its original design. The tubular metal frame supports generous, inviting cushions, while integrated pivoting leather side tables built into the armrests offer both functional support and a refined touch. Balancing lightness with enveloping comfort, Ginger expresses a timeless modernity marked by subtle sophistication.
Designed by Patrick Norguet, the Ozzy collection stands out for its dynamic character and versatile spirit. The armchair, compact in scale and generous in comfort, is made to move freely between spaces in the home. The contrasting textures—leather wrapping the outer backrest and plush down-filled cushions—create a sense of refined ease, while the swivel metal base enhances its functionality. The collection also includes a matching small armchair and ottoman, available in an extensive range of upholstery combinations.
An elegant balance of design discipline and artisanal mastery defines Kim, an armchair by Antonio Citterio. The hand-finished solid wood frame is paired with a woven rope seat and backrest, creating a dialogue between solidity and lightness. With its understated, timeless appeal, Kim fits effortlessly into both residential and contract spaces. A more compact dining version is also available.
Luchino is Antonio Citterio’s refined reinterpretation of the classic folding chair, elevated through premium materials and impeccable detailing. Available in lounge and dining versions, Luchino maintains the portability of its archetype while showcasing artisanal craftsmanship: turned solid wood meets carefully stitched leather, and the sophisticated metal joints highlight Flexform’s dedication to precision and quality. Both functional and elegant, it's designed to move with ease and grace through any space.
Inspired by the silhouette of an elegantly raised lapel, the Eri collection by Fumie Shibata offers a soft, enveloping take on contemporary seating. The armchair features a refined profile supported by hand-finished turned wooden legs and completed with plush goose-down cushions that invite relaxation. The same fluid language defines the matching coffee table and ottoman, available in a rich variety of finishes—from wood to metal and glass—perfectly complementing the collection’s gentle aesthetic.
In the Enn table, Fumie Shibata transforms symbolism into design. Named after the Japanese word for “circle, connection, harmony,” Enn reflects these ideas through a sculptural composition: a leather-clad truncated-conical base and a rounded top with no sharp edges, fostering a sense of conviviality. Available in circular and oval formats and optionally equipped with a Lazy Susan, Enn balances poetic form with practical function in a distinctive, contemporary dining solution.
With Torcello, Antonio Citterio blends structural lightness with expressive strength. The table’s powder-coated steel base pairs with tops in glass, wood, or marble—depending on the version—offering refined material combinations. The collection extends to small tables with ceramic tops, maintaining design coherence across different formats while introducing tactile and visual variety.
Understated forms and precisely calibrated geometries define the Arnold family, a series of tables and coffee tables by Antonio Citterio. Slanted legs and a monomaterial aesthetic convey a quiet dynamism, while options like back-painted glass tops expand the collection’s expressive range. With multiple shapes, sizes, and finishes available, Arnold integrates naturally into any interior setting.
A refined tribute to Milan’s historic Braidense Library, the Braidense bookshelf by Antonio Citterio is a study in measured elegance. Its bold, freestanding wooden structure is beautifully finished on both sides and punctuated by folded sheet-metal display boxes that introduce rhythm and contrast. Designed as a modular system to adapt to different spaces, Braidense transcends its function to become an architectural statement—organizing and enriching interiors with clarity and character.
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