Living Room Furniture

Living Room Furniture System


A new programme of modular sideboards with three or four doors, featuring the utmost in versatility. A choice of seven door types and five base designs makes it possible to obtain furniture with different aesthetics and finishes. The ceramic top is optional and can be paired with the sideboard by choosing from the available colour variations to customise your furniture.

From the plain glass door to the machined metal door, and the uniform geometries of fluted wood to the vibrant irregularity of bronze workmanship. The doors that can be fitted to the sideboard system embody different styles, from the most basic to the most daring, to cater to all tastes and needs.

Alterego

Alterego features a sophisticated volume configuration that makes the door three-dimensional, almost as if it were sculpted. A daring aesthetic solution for a sideboard designed to be the centrepiece in the contemporary living space. 

Design: Michele Menescardi

Crystal

Elegant and minimalist, the glass door is restyled in bronze and smoked versions, with optional interior lighting. Designed for the contemporary living area, Crystal brings to mind antique sideboards, where crockery and glassware were left on view.

Design: Gabriele e Oscar Buratti

Intarsi

The Intarsi door features unique workmanship reminiscent of the hand-crafted technique of marquetry. The distinguishing feature is undeniably the wood, which brings a touch of warmth and beauty to the most sophisticated of living spaces. 

Design: Gabriele e Oscar Buratti

Ritratti

Ritratti is a mirror door featuring vertical cuts. A tribute to contemporary art, it transforms a sideboard into a dynamic item of furniture, which is meant to blend in with its surroundings by reflecting the images of the space.

Design: Gabriele e Oscar Buratti

Sinuosa

A curved, asymmetrical line that creates a pleasant undulating effect. The Sinuosa door is for those who love organic shapes, and find the balance between rigorous geometry and soft, almost hand-drawn lines reassuring.

Design: Gino Carollo

Stripes

The Stripes door features a pattern of irregular vertical bands. The brushed bronze finish creates an interplay of volume and depth that underlines the aesthetics of the sideboard, making it the centrepiece in the living area. 

Design: Calligaris Studio

Vertical

The Vertical door features a fluted motif in two finish options. The glass, traditional and elegant, revisits the classic sideboard with a contemporary twist. The wood, warm and sophisticated, enhances the material, bringing a new tactile dimension to the living space.  

Design: Gabriele e Oscar Buratti

lake

Design: Busetti Garuti Redaelli

Lake is a collection of sideboards featuring soft, curved lines. The oval shape is highlighted by the recessed top, slightly smaller than the perimeter, which creates a usable space for opening doors and drawers. Finished on all sides and devoid of sharp edges, the sideboard is ideal to be placed anywhere in the living area.

twins

Design: Archirivolto

From the table and console family of the same name, the Twins coffee tables pick up the curved sheet metal base, which carries a top with rounded corners. Even the coffee tables benefit from an extensive catalogue of finishes, allowing them to be personalised to suit the style of the living space.

bambù

Design: Michele Menescardi

A small table whose cylindrical shape and horizontal cut resembles a bamboo reed. Made from glazed ceramic, this complementary item occupies a peculiar position between a functional coffee table and an accessory with a hand-crafted touch.

sandy

Design: Gabriele e Oscar Buratti

Sandy’s extensive range also includes coffee tables and a console table, which still feature the teardrop leg, whose sloping cross-section takes on a striking three-dimensional nature and gives rise to a variety of shapes – from the classic coffee table to the console table with two legs, to the small table with a central pillar, ideal for use alongside a sofa.

wu

Design: Mask Design Studio

Wu is a free-standing bookcase, a versatile item of furniture that can be used either on a wall or in the middle of a room as a room divider. The design is simple, but features a number of details such as unevenly positioned, V-shaped brackets and shelves with a cut-off corner, which create a greater degree of visual dynamism.