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The colors displayed, for technical reasons, are indicative and may differ from the actual finish. The price may vary in relation to the category / finish chosen. Contact us to receive a personalized quotation.
SC | ColorSphere
01 Avorio01 Avorio
05 Stucco05 Stucco
0 Polare0 Polare
10 Antracite10 Antracite
127 Siam127 Siam
128 Carminio128 Carminio
132 Eggshell132 Eggshell
136 Ginger Bread136 Ginger Bread
140 Mimosa140 Mimosa
175 Bengali Green175 Bengali Green
177 Limo177 Limo
178 Alpi178 Alpi
180 Celadon180 Celadon
188 Viridiana188 Viridiana
19 Georgette19 Georgette
20 Inchiostro20 Inchiostro
23 Tortora23 Tortora
248 Iris248 Iris
26 Topo26 Topo
278 Atlantic Blue278 Atlantic Blue
279 Alchemy279 Alchemy
28 Seppia28 Seppia
29 Ardesia29 Ardesia
40 Cachemire40 Cachemire
44 Noisette44 Noisette
48 Tonka48 Tonka
59 Noce Pecan59 Noce Pecan
67 Chiodi di Garofano67 Chiodi di Garofano
74 Nocciola74 Nocciola
92 Garnet92 Garnet
96 Mattone96 Mattone
99 Carrubo99 Carrubo

Nest
AmbraAmbra
AmmoniteAmmonite
ArenariaArenaria
AzulAzul
CalcedonioCalcedonio
CementoCemento
EliodoroEliodoro
GrafiteGrafite
GranatoGranato
LarimarLarimar
LunaLuna
MarteMarte
SalgemmaSalgemma
SiliceSilice
Terra di CasselTerra di Cassel

Soul
AmyAmy
AnitaAnita
DianaDiana
DustyDusty
JoeJoe
NinaNina
OtisOtis
RayRay
SmokeySmokey
StevieStevie
WhitneyWhitney
WilsonWilson

Velvety
Black PepperBlack Pepper
CuminCumin
Grey SaltGrey Salt
PaprikaPaprika
SaffronSaffron
SesameSesame

The colors displayed, for technical reasons, are indicative and may differ from the actual finish. The price may vary in relation to the category / finish chosen. Contact us to receive a personalized quotation.
Cat. B – Bouclè
101101
102102
103103
104104
105105

Cat. B – Barkley
3 Perla3 Perla
27 Lichene27 Lichene
29 Topo29 Topo
30 Testa di Moro30 Testa di Moro
37 Avio37 Avio

Cat. B – Damiè
429. 011429. 011
429. 031429. 031
429. 032429. 032
429. 052429. 052
429. 058429. 058
429. 090429. 090
429. 110429. 110

Cat. B – Guatemala
BiancoBianco
CastoroCastoro
EcrùEcrù
GrigioGrigio
LavagnaLavagna
PiomboPiombo
SugheroSughero

Cat. B – Loop
02 Corda02 Corda
13 Fumo13 Fumo

Cat. B – Melange
5 Lapislazzuli5 Lapislazzuli
6 Argento6 Argento
7 Rame7 Rame
4 Agata4 Agata

Cat. A – Giano
3 Darker Side3 Darker Side
3 Lighter Side3 Lighter Side
7 Darker Side7 Darker Side
7 Lighter Side7 Lighter Side
9 Darker Side9 Darker Side
9 Lighter Side9 Lighter Side

Cat. A – London
GrayGray

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Poltrona Frau
Poltrona Frau brings in any kind of environment, from home to office, its characteristic taste for leather-covered furnishings. The company grew out from the intuition of Renzo Frau who, moving in Torino, founded his workshop in the late 19th and 20th centuries. The Piedmont city was the ideal stage for the proposals of the young entrepreneur. From the beginning, Poltrona Frau furnishings attract the attentions of the bourgeoisie and the Savoy Aristocracy, strongly fascinated by the international taste. The company’s collections embodied the timeless beauty of the Made in Italy design, despite a remarkable stylistic inflection in the Edoardian taste. In those years came to life iconic products such as the historic model 904, better known as Vanity Fair, the Chester armchair, which recalls the Chesterfield style, and the model 1919.Read more

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Pierluigi Cerri

Pierluigi Cerri
Pierluigi Cerri (1939-2022), architect and visual designer, went through the history of Italian culture in the late twentieth century in various guises. After graduating from the Milan Polytechnic, where he also played the role of teacher alongside Umberto Eco, he joined Vittorio Gregotti and Augusto Cagnardi in 1974 to found the Gregotti Associati studio. Leaving large public commissions to his colleagues, he specialized in small-scale projects and interiors, as well as in set-ups and the study of graphic identities. His relationship with the publishing world was particularly relevant, with collaborations with many of the largest Italian publishing houses, from Einaudi to Skira, from Bompiani to Electa. Other fruitful relationships were those with the fashion world, with the curation of brand identities and stores for brands such as Trussardi and Prada, and with the furniture sector, collaborating with Poltrona Frau, UniFor, Desalto, De Padova, Riva 1920 and Milan firmament. In his career he won the Compasso d 'Oro three times (1995, 2001, 2004). He is also known for his successful cruise ship and yacht design business.Read more