Elegant, curvaceous and inviting, the Guscio sofa by Antionio Citterio for Flexform is a superlative addition to any living space.
November 4th, 2013
This statement sofa provides generous seating and can bring a touch of sophistication and style to any contemporary interior. It is the overall rounded shape of the design that, although subtle, helps give the sofa its unique and signature laid-back look.
The combination of the robust upper frame and upholstery with the minimal, architectural supporting legs creates the impression of levitation, allowing Guscio to simultaneously satisfy the desire for an indulgent, embracing seat and an aesthetically exacting furnishing. Available in fabric or leather coverings, it is suitable to both commercial and residential settings, bringing with it an aura of functional sophistication.
Guscio is also available as an armchair.
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