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Use
Indoor sofas -
Applications
Residential, hospitality, corporate -
Characteristics
Comfort, various design styles, durability, removable upholstery, availability of diverse finishes and fabrics
11 Product Files
6 General Catalogs
11 Product Files
6 General Catalogs
Flexform is a family-owned company that manufactures furniture intersecting traditional Italian craftsmanship and innovation. Flexform offers an extensive selection of indoor sofas that showcase various design styles, making them suitable for a wide range of project aesthetics.
| Quincy | Wing |
| The Quincy features an organic design, that contrasts softness and rigor, lending it a sculptural yet inviting appeal. | The Wing sofa’s design is characterised by clean geometric shapes that are free of sharp corners. Its cast-metal base is set back, giving the sofa the impression of floating on air. |
| Perry | Perry Up |
| The Perry seating system uses irregularly shaped modules that make it possible to break up the linearity of furniture configurations. | The Perry Up seating system boasts a timeless, minimalist style, combining comfort with refined tailoring. |
| Lifesteel | Gregory | Gregory XL |
| The Lifesteel system is a sectional or stand-alone sofa boasting a light, straightforward aesthetic complemented by generous, inviting proportions. | The Gregory seating system features a unique metal base, softened by a leather webbing that joins the seat cushions. |
| Cestone | Cestone 09 | Bretton |
| The back and sides of the Cestone sofa are made from metal frames upholstered with woven strips of cowhide. | The Bretton modular sofa features an ample seat with padded backrest cushions. The metal armrest and base are clad in cowhide. |
| Romeo | Harper |
| The Romeo sofa features tapered cast aluminum feet and subtle grosgrain piping that outlines the stitching. | The Harper seating system features saddle-hide-clad console armrests that contrast with tailored upholstery. |
| Camelot | |
| The Camelot seating system allows personalized configurations, thanks to the combinability of modules and the matching of materials. |