Gianfranco Ferré Home: Sculptural seats with retro charm 

Industrial style and cosy mood. Gianfranco Ferré Home’s 2024 collection, introduced at Salone del Mobile, focuses on contrasts, exploring the harmony between seemingly opposing concepts. The metropolitan aesthetic typical of the brand can be found in industrial lines with metal elements, combined with organic shapes and soft fabrics to add depth and a sense of hospitality.

Livening up the collection are sculptural seats with retro charm that, like works of modern art, creatively respond to the desire to relax.

The Haaga sofa with its contemporary design and fluid lines, dominates the space reinterpreting from a modern perspective the vintage appeal of the capitonné. Upholstered in the fabrics and leathers of the collection, it features elegant metallic inserts in Black Chrome finishing.

The Islington chaise longue reflects the vintage and industrial mood typical of Gianfranco Ferré Home collection, here enhanced by chrome-finished profiles. A seat with a soft and sculptural appeal, designed to become the focal point of any room.

The Brygge armchair features shapes that remind of the fingers of a hand, ready to embrace and cradle. Original and sophisticated, this proposal adds a touch of refined style to any space, harmoniously blending into industrial-inspired environments, and infusing them with an aura of timeless modernity and comfort.

Finally, Kamppi, a dramatic and sculptural seat, characterized by the distinctive ‘S’ shape of its cushions, which are wrapped around themselves and supported by a metal structure finished in the collection’s styles. This piece of furniture exudes retro charm, while its unique design and high-quality materials make it a standout element in any setting.

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