In Japan, the term “Saki” means blooming, and it is precisely to the unfolding of flower buds that Nendo pays tribute with a family of seats.
In Japan, the term “Saki” means blooming, and it is precisely to the unfolding of flower buds that Nendo pays tribute with a family of seats.
Laurel armchair and dining little armchair designed by Giampiero Tagliaferri draw inspiration from Mid-Century forms and stylistic elements to create a unique and timeless design.
The Vivienne seating system is inspired by the semicircular curved backrest of the Vivienne armchair, featuring a contemporary aesthetic designed by Italian-Danish duo GamFratesi.
Characterized by enveloping volumes, the Bézier Cord Outdoor seating system designs new open-air landscapes through original and unexpected configurations.
Far beyond the concept of a traditional sofa, the Bézier system is defined by a series of organic, infinitely combinable seating elements, allowing for endlessly adaptable configurations.
Thanks to the sinuous shape of the backrest and armrest panels, Nendo evokes the image of blooming flowers, or “Saki” in Japanese, from which the system takes its name.
Clearly inspired by the 1970s, Andrée Dining Outdoor picks up on the design elements of the homonymous coffee table by Hannes Peer.
A distinctive silhouette, characterised by overlapping rounded volumes with a clear 60s and 70s influence, brings the Coupé seating system by Giampiero Tagliaferri to life.