A homogeneous and refined environment. The piece of furniture that collects – and does – the scene. The one single element in which to catalyze beauty, character and attention. That’s a museum piece!
When talking about furnishing solutions, comfort and functionality are for sure two of the most important aspects that have to be evaluated. However, this doesn’t mean aesthetics is of secondary importance.
Finish, material and proportions are the three main elements able to transform a regular piece of furniture into a piece of art. And “museum pieces” perfectly integrate with any style of interior design. Exactly like art and sculptures!
Select the piece you like the most and identify the perfect spot within your home where to place it. The rest is history.
Azucena - Catilina
Designed by Luigi Caccia Dominioni in 1957, this chair used to welcome guests in his personal office. Fun – yet clear – fact: it wasn’t conceived as a chair for relaxation, but for thoughtfulness and sophistication.

Maxalto - Astrum
Solid but light, the thin table top seems to fly upon a solid base. Magic? No, it’s the triangular section upright that rises from the ground as it opens upwards.

Maxalto - Caratos
This contemporary product recalls the memory of some twentieth century objects, through a “full” opaque finishing and the great quality of the leather upholstery.
Cappellini - Big Shadow
An ordinary abat-jour lamp, but different. A design of great impact, but a soft and diffused light. A traditional style, but with innovative techniques.
Glamora - Prelude
Cassina - Traccia
Inkiostro bianco - Egeo
Edra - Vermelha
Wrap-around armchair with steel frame. Innovative chair, created by the overlapping of hundreds of twists of about five hundred meters of special rope with acrylic core, on the base frame.

Edra - Ella
Hand-shaped and with a 24-carat plated base, this chair is a unique beauty. Elegant, comfortable and undoubtedly a piece of art, the Ella gold is able to balance every space while contrasting it.


