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First of all, it is a deconstructed line with new proportions – the Groundpiece sofa is low and deep, designed as a more relaxed and casual approach to seating. Groundpiece embodies the quintessence of Flexform comfort and is exceptionally inviting, thanks to the amply-sized goose-down cushions. Groundpiece also allows for the utmost personalization of the padded elements that can be crafted in goose down, in the premium version, or in Dacron.
Aware that changes in lifestyle spark new behaviors and needs, Groundpiece introduced a new dimension to the way the sofa is used, investing it with new functions. On today’s sofas, people rest, watch TV, read, and often work and even have dinner.
This also led to the brilliant idea of redesigning the armrest concept, which in Groundpiece can either be padded and upholstered or a cowhide-clad metal console, that can be used as a flat surface for accessories and provided with shelves to hold objects of all kinds.
This piece is available in a wide range of upholstery options including premium fabrics and leathers, with multiple frame finishes and modular configurations to suit any interior.
For full specifications, materials, and configuration options, visit the Flexform official website.
Frame: Steel. Padding: Differentiated-density polyurethane foam with goose-down seat cushions. Armrests: Padded or metal/cowhide. Modular system. Origin: Italy.
Antonio Citterio is a Milanese architect and designer who has been Flexform's style coordinator for over 40 years, shaping the brand's vocabulary of discreet elegance through iconic designs including the ABC armchair (1996) and Groundpiece sofa (2001). His approach — calm, rigorous, and deeply attentive to material quality — has defined contemporary Italian living room design for decades.
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