Gallery
Futura
1987
Furnishings
Futura
1987
Furnishings
Accessories and furnishing complements stylistically referred to the “modern movement” made of curved steel and lacquered with epoxy powders.
Rilus
1988
Athena
The American style kitchen arrives in Europe, functional and variously modular, to replace the old “glazes”. For Rilus new formal and functional solutions are born to revolutionize the Italian world of the kitchen.
Art Merchant
1988
glass tables
Art Merchant
1988
glass tables
TS
1989
Entrance furniture composition
TS that is Tempera and Serigraphy: they are made of tempered glass and decorated with imaginative serigraphs and variously equipped boiseries.
Dual
1990
Furniture system
Dual
1990
Furniture system
New formal editions for the child world and for the “young” home that combine the formal characteristics of the worked panel with innovative details in pressed steel.
Presotto
1991
BEDROOMS
Oma
1995
beds
Oma
1995
beds
Shatura
1995
Kitchens
Del Tongo
1999
Kitchens
Del Tongo
1999
Kitchens
Del Tongo
1999
Furnishings
Favero
2000
Bedrooms
Favero
2000
Bedrooms
Confort Line
2000
sofas
Favero
2001
Bedrooms
Favero
2001
Bedrooms
Favero
2002
Bedrooms
Favero
2002
Bedrooms
Prestige
2003
Furnishings
Arte Antiqua
2004
Furnishing
Arte Antiqua
2004
Furnishing
Prestige
2007
maze
Arte Antiqua
2008
Cadmo & Armonia
Arte Antiqua
2008
Cadmo & Armonia
Prestige
2008
DRESSY
Prestige
2009
ESPERANTO
Prestige
2009
ESPERANTO
Mobilnuova
2010
IN – COUNTRY
Mobilnuova
2011
IN – Contemporary
Mobilnuova
2011
IN – Contemporary
Mobilnuova
2012
IN – Young classic style
Mobilnuova
2013
IN – CLASSIC
Mobilnuova
2013
IN – CLASSIC
Tuscany, a corner of Italy that has managed to preserve the ancient expression of the furnishing product.
Arsenal
2014
Furniture system
From these earth-sky poles, obtained from old “bricole”, countless new solutions for your spaces start and give life to the environment.
Rosini
2014
CODEX ROSAE
Rosini
2014
CODEX ROSAE
A code is a collection of rules of correct lifestyles, in ethics as in the details of everyday life: the inspiration of “Codex Rosae”.