02/05/2018 -
arflex, for the ‘Salone del Mobile 2018’ has presented a stand designed by the office Bernhardt&Vella. An ‘open space’, based on colours and natural materials, contrasts between bright and dark, light and shadow.
Large luminous totems act as a portal and invite to enter in a space that joins the most recent collections, designed by the designers Claesson Koivisto Rune, to a seating program composed by sofa, armchairs and a small table designed by Neri&Hu, new projects by Luca Nichetto and Studio Asaï, together with a series of new combinations for some iconic models, that continue to confirm themselves as evergreen in the arflex history.
Tokio design Claesson Koivisto Rune
Generous proportions and a friendly, soft, but still very architectural geometry defines the Tokio sofa collection. The collection can be grouped in almost endless possibilities of combinations: free-standing, in a large room as a seating island, but also grouped in more traditional sofa configurations.
The mathematical symbol of eternity resembles a horizontal figure 8. The analogy? Of course, if you follow the line it will take you eternity to arrive at its end. This is the concept of the new Infinity coffee table.
The Cradle family is a system composed by an armchair, a sofa and a small table. Their characteristic is based on the structure: a classic triangular construction, that is repeated several times around the models, so that you can admire it from each point of view.
The Tellin lounge chair has the elegant appearance of a welcoming open seashell. Two ‘valves’ meet and merge by overlapping so to compose the seat and backrest, an encounter that marks the juxtaposition of the different colours of the cover.
Dedicated to Freud and reading as a revealer of our imaginary, the Sigmund collection comes along with two pieces of furniture: a daybed and a bench. The daybed to lie down, as a piece of furniture promising for contemplation and introspection. In addition to which, a waiting bench based on the same aesthetics complete this collection.
Alba design Bernhardt&Vella
The bookcase ‘Alba’ creates a sculptural element, that divides the space without closing it, letting the areas in the house communicate each other. Alba is a bookcase for exhibiting and containing, with an extraordinary creating versatility.
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