The Cestone sofa from Flexform commands attention, assuming centre stage in any interior
January 1st, 2013
Characterised by its smartly woven leather arms and back supports, the Cestone is a collection that appeals from all angles.

Modular, the collection retains its effortless allure despite the variety of configurations and layouts that can be achieved by rearranging the modules across all manner of spaces.

The Cestone’s trestle metal frame is a feature that teams elegantly with a complementary set of side tables, affording even further versatility.

A choice of chrome, anthracite or satin is offered on the metal backrest and sides of the collection.

The inner frame is made in metal and the seat and back cushions are made with foam polyurethane padding covered with protective fabric lining for a more structural look.

The Cestone Sofa from Flexform embodies the spirit of true craftsmanship and quality.

Made in Italy, Cestone is not only elegant, it is incredibly comfortable – you would be hard pressed finding these two important considerations in one so finely finished design.

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