Seating arrangements

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Cocca armchair by Carlo Colombo.

Cocca armchair by Carlo Colombo.

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Marenco sofa by Mario Marenco.

Marenco sofa by Mario Marenco.

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Fiorenza armchair by Franco Albini and Cocca armchair by Carlo Colombo.

Fiorenza armchair by Franco Albini and Cocca armchair by Carlo Colombo.

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Vortex tables by Claesson Koivisto Rune.

Vortex tables by Claesson Koivisto Rune.

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Ventura Lounge by Jean-Marie Massaud.

Ventura Lounge by Jean-Marie Massaud.

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Ventura Lounge with footstool by Jean-Marie Massaud.

Ventura Lounge with footstool by Jean-Marie Massaud.

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Poliform adds a suite of classics and retro re-issues to its collection.

The 1952 Fiorenza chair by Franco Albini, is an armchair in the old tradition with comfortable high back and cantilevered armrests. 

Mario Marenco’s 1970 Marenco sofa is one of the most comfortable modular sofas ever made with supportive pillow-like cushions and a freestanding ottoman module. 

Carlo Colombo’s 2006 Cocca armchair is of a different mould. The contemporary styling of its polyurethane frame has a vaguely industrial appearance that is softened by down-filled cushions. Available in a black, white, red or blue-lacquered frame, with cushion upholstery in leather or fabric.

Ventura Lounge by Jean-Marie Massaud is a 2011 design with references to classic chairs by the likes of Sotsass and Saarinen.

Vortex (2007) by Claesson Koivisto Rune is a laquered table with a glass top shaped like a spinning top.

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