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Quincy sofa by Antonio Citterio for Flexform

Dezeen·Dezeen staff·about 1 month ago
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Dezeen Showroom: Italian architect Antonio Citterio rejected rigid angles when designing this curvilinear, enveloping sofa for furniture maker Flexform . The Quincy sofa features gently rounded corners and plump, down-filled seat cushions, neatly tucked under a continuous backrest – a distinctive detail that is exposed only at the corners. Flexform has released a sofa by Antonio Citterio "Quincy stems from a reflection on the role of the sofa in contemporary spaces," Citterio explained. "The choice of a curvilinear configuration introduces a more fluid and convivial dimension to the living area, while maintaining a clear architectural structure." It features a distinctive tuck detail The Quincy seating system comes with a wide range of elements, including a chaise longue, allowing for dynamic configurations designed for sharing, while also interacting naturally with more formal furnishings in the same setting.…

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