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Product name Strips Designer Cini Boeri Characteristics angular, componibile Dimensions H: 66 cm D: 95 cm; 125 cm L: 190 cm; 220 cm; 250 cm; 280 cm; 310 cm Product sheet https://www.arflex.it/intl/en/strips-system Collection https://www.arflex.it/intl/en/strips Official website https://www.arflex.it/intl/en Strips sofa - Fabric version Strips seating system - Velvet version Strips seating system - Velvet version Strips seating system - Velvet version Designed by Cini Boeri Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS Edo arflex Edo The new Edo sofa system offers another type of solution for the seat design, separating the seat cushion from the seat base. Pecorelle arflex Pecorelle The architect Cini Boeri tells that she was inspired by Christo Vladimirov Javasev's and Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon's works, masters in the art of landscape painting. Bonsai arflex Bonsai Bonsai is inspired by reflection upon Japanese aesthetics and culture. The seat is characterized by soft and curved shapes, reminiscent of clouds. Bobo arflex Bobo Bobo, designed by Cini Boeri in 1967, is one of the first examples of a single-block bench. Tokio tavolini arflex Tokio tavolini The collection is composed by small tables, available with circular or square tops, with a sturdy steel base contrasted with a soft rounded table edge, and by two service small tables, defined by t Leenus arflex Leenus The simple image makes the sofa reassuring in its contemporaneity; Leenus is a modular seating system, that allows the adjustment to countless furnishing spaces. Botolo arflex Botolo Cini Boeri designed Botolo in 1973, giving life to a new design style, where you could choose the height of the legs to have a dining chair in the high version or a style, at that time modern, "the Strips 77 arflex Strips 77 Designed in 1968, it awarded the prize Compasso d’Oro and it is displayed in several museums in the world, like for example the Triennale in Milan, in Tokyo, in Moma in New York, and others. Cousy arflex Cousy A sofa with a minimalist and rigorous structure, for a comfortable and, at the same time, decorative effect. Momo chair New Product arflex Momo chair Nestled on top of tubular metal frames, soft and rounded cushions define the Momo chair and armchair, lending them an expression all of their own and embodying a natural continuation of the unique Brigitte Bergère arflex Brigitte Bergère Follow the flowing, softly-curving lines and surfaces, that describe Brigitte armchairs. Solice arflex Solice The inherent simplicity of this structural gesture gives a sense of ethereal lightness when paired with the upholstered seat and high back. Marenco arflex Marenco The unique design and the wide modularity still make Marenco sofa a must of contemporary furniture. Momo armchair New Product arflex Momo armchair Nestled on top of tubular metal frames, soft and rounded cushions define the Momo chair and armchair, lending them an expression all of their own and embodying a natural continuation of the unique Fiorenza arflex Fiorenza Symbol of comfort, Fiorenza armchair appears in Pirelli's 1950s advertisement as symbol of the foam rubber potential, considered at that time the most technologically advanced material used in upho Hug arflex Hug The hug, the friendly and welcoming gesture, seen more clearly in the "open - armed" of the armrests, is meant as a universal invitation: "come, sit with me a while and I will put you at ease".
Edo arflex Edo The new Edo sofa system offers another type of solution for the seat design, separating the seat cushion from the seat base.
Pecorelle arflex Pecorelle The architect Cini Boeri tells that she was inspired by Christo Vladimirov Javasev's and Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon's works, masters in the art of landscape painting.
Bonsai arflex Bonsai Bonsai is inspired by reflection upon Japanese aesthetics and culture. The seat is characterized by soft and curved shapes, reminiscent of clouds.
Bobo arflex Bobo Bobo, designed by Cini Boeri in 1967, is one of the first examples of a single-block bench.
Tokio tavolini arflex Tokio tavolini The collection is composed by small tables, available with circular or square tops, with a sturdy steel base contrasted with a soft rounded table edge, and by two service small tables, defined by t
Leenus arflex Leenus The simple image makes the sofa reassuring in its contemporaneity; Leenus is a modular seating system, that allows the adjustment to countless furnishing spaces.
Botolo arflex Botolo Cini Boeri designed Botolo in 1973, giving life to a new design style, where you could choose the height of the legs to have a dining chair in the high version or a style, at that time modern, "the
Strips 77 arflex Strips 77 Designed in 1968, it awarded the prize Compasso d’Oro and it is displayed in several museums in the world, like for example the Triennale in Milan, in Tokyo, in Moma in New York, and others.
Cousy arflex Cousy A sofa with a minimalist and rigorous structure, for a comfortable and, at the same time, decorative effect.
Momo chair New Product arflex Momo chair Nestled on top of tubular metal frames, soft and rounded cushions define the Momo chair and armchair, lending them an expression all of their own and embodying a natural continuation of the unique
Brigitte Bergère arflex Brigitte Bergère Follow the flowing, softly-curving lines and surfaces, that describe Brigitte armchairs.
Solice arflex Solice The inherent simplicity of this structural gesture gives a sense of ethereal lightness when paired with the upholstered seat and high back.
Marenco arflex Marenco The unique design and the wide modularity still make Marenco sofa a must of contemporary furniture.
Momo armchair New Product arflex Momo armchair Nestled on top of tubular metal frames, soft and rounded cushions define the Momo chair and armchair, lending them an expression all of their own and embodying a natural continuation of the unique
Fiorenza arflex Fiorenza Symbol of comfort, Fiorenza armchair appears in Pirelli's 1950s advertisement as symbol of the foam rubber potential, considered at that time the most technologically advanced material used in upho
Hug arflex Hug The hug, the friendly and welcoming gesture, seen more clearly in the "open - armed" of the armrests, is meant as a universal invitation: "come, sit with me a while and I will put you at ease".