Arflex
Art, Design and Italian Evolution in your Home
From the cobblestone streets of Milan in 1947 to the modern, contemporary spaces of our homes and offices, Arflex has left an indelible mark on the world of furniture design. An Italian firm that revolutionized the industry with its experiments and that, with its dedication to research, has become a benchmark in furniture design.
A Pioneering Vision: Arflex and its Materials Revolution
It all started with a dream and the pioneering vision of a group of technicians and the architect Marco Zanuso. They experimented with foam rubber and elastic tapes, perceiving in them enormous potential for the manufacture of furniture. Breaking paradigms, Arflex managed to transcend and open a new perspective in the design and manufacture of furniture, cementing its reputation based on research and experimentation.
The turning point came in 1951, when Marco Zanuso’s Lady armchair was awarded the gold medal at the Triennale. This recognition underlined the avant-garde spirit of Arflex, a spirit that has only grown in each of its creations.
In 1961, the brand took a step forward and expanded its production to the world of office furniture. This new direction reflected Arflex’s desire to continue innovating and expanding the horizons of its creativity. Years later, the company was enriched with significant pieces from the history of Italian design, created by renowned designers such as Franco Albini and Cini Boeri.
Arflex is not just a brand, it is a seal of excellence and quality, recognized for its interest in experimentation and its desire to create products with high technological and aesthetic content. Their furniture speaks for itself, each piece a testament to their commitment to research and experimentation, each piece a reflection of the harmony between function and aesthetics.
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