Named for the depth and body of Italy’s most prestigious vintage, the Piccola Barolo is a study in organic monumentality. Its silhouette is defined by two interlocking volumes: a heavy, grounded base and a nested backrest that appears to sink into the seat with an effortless grace.
Deep within the Komi Forest, where time moves slowly and the air carries the scent of pine and earth, a new chair was born. The forests that inspired it are among the oldest in the world, where roots intertwine beneath moss and silence. Each curve of the Komi Chair carries a sense of reverence for nature’s patience and craft. Shaped in oak and walnut. Komi reminds us that true beauty begins at the root, in what is pure, quiet, and deeply connected to the land.
Named after Fiora, meaning “little flower”, the Roman goddess of spring, this chair captures the softness and quiet renewal of a bloom unfolding. Its gentle curves feel grown rather than built, offering a warm, sculpted embrace supported by a strong, grounded structure. A modern, calming piece that brings the spirit of subtle beauty and effortless serenity into any space.
The Flo side table is an exploration of the ephemeral frozen in time. By pairing a monolithic, geometric base with an irregular, biomorphic top, Flo suggests a fragment of a larger landscape—an object that feels as though it has gently come to rest within a space. It is a study in balance, grounding the ethereal lightness of a floating form with a sense of architectural weight.
