Drawing inspiration from the architectural harmony of Celle, the Celle Collection translates human experience into design.
Drawing inspiration from the architectural harmony of Celle, the Celle Collection translates human experience into design.
A highly flexible furniture solution, Atelier successfully combines numerous space-related functions, offering functional durability and economic efficiency.
More than a piece of furniture, a tribute to roots. This lamp faithfully reproduces the geometric patterns of handmade doilies, symbols of hospitality and home care.
A bold reinterpretation that dresses steel with the charm of Puglian patronal festival lights.
Cruna is not just an outdoor shower, but an authentic design piece capable of transforming its surroundings. It was designed by architect Chiara Caberlon and designer Marco Forbicioni.
Designed by Jean Gillon (c.1965), the Rodeio Armchair is a landmark of Brazilian modernism. A solid wooden frame with woven straps supports leather cushions, balancing comfort and craft.
The Saci Armchair, designed by Jean Gillon in the mid-1960s, embodies Brazilian mid-century modernism. A classic piece inspired by Brazilian folklore.
The Tijuca Armchair, designed by Jean Gillon in the 1970s, combines a solid wooden frame, woven net seat, and leather upholstery.
The Roxinho Armchair, designed by Michel Arnoult in the 1960s, reflects his vision of functional, elegant design. Produced in hardwoods.
The Leve Armchair, designed by Bernardo Figueiredo in 1968, is a classic example of Brazilian mid-century design. An authorised re-edition, exclusively at Cobogó Gallery in Europe.