The Blevio table, designed in 1931 by Ignazio Gardella with that simplicity and elegance that make it a timeless product, proposed in two versions: with the marble and wood cladding painted with metal powders that evoke the copper of the original version.
Van Duysen then signs the new sofa collection, Cleo, a welcoming shell that can be declined in a thousand versions, and seats: the Yoell armchair, with 'elegant structure in black ash, eucalyptus and Rìrovere Sunrise, which suggests a relaxing afternoon on a terrace in the Tropics, and the chair Janet, with or without armrest, in solid black ash, eucalyptus and sunrise oak.
While Rodolfo Dordoni signs the Sutton armchair: light, compact, enveloping and with slender legs.