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Guframini CACTUS®

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Guframini CACTUS® (2018), ©Gufram

From the historic PRATONE® to the emblematic CACTUS®, from the sultry BOCCA® and the memorable CAPITELLO to the mysterious BROKEN MIRROR, Guframini offers aficionados a chance to own a slice of Italian design history in a 1:8 scale.

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Guframini CACTUS® (2018), ©Gufram

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Guframini BOCCA®
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Guframini BOCCA®

From the historic PRATONE® to the emblematic CACTUS®, from the sultry BOCCA® and the memorable CAPITELLO to the mysterious BROKEN MIRROR, Guframini offers aficionados a chance to own a slice of Ita

Guframini PRATONE®
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Guframini PRATONE®

From the historic PRATONE® to the emblematic CACTUS® to the sultry BOCCA® and the memorable MAgriTTA and CAPITELLO, Guframini offers aficionados a chance to own a slice of Italian design history in

ATTICA TL
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ATTICA TL

The CAPITELLO lounge chair, ATTICA armchair, and ATTICA TL coffee table by Studio 65 are designed by “deconstructing” a traditional Grecian column.

SASSI
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SASSI

Designed in 1968 by Piero Gilardi, SASSI introduce elements of the great outdoors into living space in the form of remarkably realistic “stones” of varying sizes.

BABY
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BABY

BABY is inspired by the seats of Keith Haring’s legendary carousel for Luna Luna, the fantastic artistic luna park founded in the late Eighties.

SCULPTED MIRROR
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SCULPTED MIRROR

A lake seen from above, a snow-covered crater, a soft crack in the rock, the flickering silhouette of a flame: SCULPTED MIRROR, designed by Snarkitecture, is an irrational and irregular figure achi

PUFFO
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PUFFO

PUFFO, originally designed in 1970 by Ceretti, Derossi and Rosso, is inspired by the famous traffic-blocking "panettone" typical of Milanese urban planning.