SAKURA Airnova SAKURA Armchair with iconic rounded shapes and minimal, conceptual volumes, immediately perceivable.
TETRIS TETRIS A system of sectional seats for a wide modularity, with rollers used as backrest or armrest, according to the desired configuration. Stylistic detail the metal ring that supports them.
Strips arflex Strips At the end of the '60s, the architect Cini Boeri revolutionizes the furniture market with her model, that is now an "evergreen": the seating system Strips.
Tokio arflex Tokio Generous proportions and a friendly, soft, but still very architectural geometry defines the Tokio sofa collection.
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.
Bobo arflex Bobo Bobo, designed by Cini Boeri in 1967, is one of the first examples of a single-block bench.
Supplì arflex Supplì Supplì, designed by Luca Nichetto, is an inviting and elegant armchair; the soft and sinuous curves give off heat and embody a spatial anchoring, almost perfect for rest and relaxation.
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.
Jules & Jim arflex Jules & Jim Jules & Jim are two simple armchairs, with a high seating comfort. Jules is the small version and Jim the larger version.
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.
Hall arflex Hall We are at the end of the ‘50s: an interesting series of armchairs and sofas, designed by Roberto Menghi and called Hall, joins arflex collection.