Antonio Citterio joined forces with Carlo Colombo for Flexform’s 2018 collection. Launched in Milan Design week, these timeless pieces have landed in Flexform Singapore showroom.

Sveva Chair by Carlo Colombo
January 4th, 2019
“What sets every Flexform product apart is the fact that it is easily recognisable, conceived for everyday use and always easy to use,” says legendary designer Antonio Citterio. Having collaborated with the brand for over 40 years, Citterio is an inseparable part of Flexform’s DNA of understated opulence and effortless elegance.
Citterio joined forces with another Italian design maestro Carlo Colombo for Flexform’s 2018 collection. Launched at Salone del Mobile in Milan in a presentation themed ‘Good Design That Improves Everyday Living’, the collection received a warm welcome from design aficionado worldwide.
And now this collection has arrived in Flexform’s Singapore showroom. Among the 2018 collection pieces showcased in the showroom are our favourites from Milan, as well as accessories and big-ticket items that include:

Adda Bed by Antonio Citterio

Newbridge Sofa by Carlo Colombo

Este Bench by Antonio Citterio

Taylor Sideboard by Carlo Colombo
Flexform celebrated the arrival of Citterio and Colombo’s 2018 pieces with an intimate media preview and soiree with designers marked with pasta-making demo and delicious Italian nibbles.
Were you there with us? Find out in the gallery below!

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