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Composit's Noisette Collection: An Ode to Refined Living in a U.S. Villa

In the realm where design transcends mere utility, Composit unveils a testament to unparalleled artistry within a distinguished residential project in the United States. The revered Noisette collection, a masterful creation by the visionary Roberto Lazzeroni, transforms the heart of this American villa into an exclusive sanctuary of contemporary classicism. Lazzeroni, celebrated for his profound influence as Art Director for Giorgetti and his collaborative genius with titans like Poltrona Frau and Flexform, imbues Noisette with an intellectual elegance that resonates deeply with the discerning.The selection of finishes for this opulent culinary space speaks volumes of an uncompromising pursuit of perfection. American walnut, with its inherent warmth and distinguished grain, was meticulously chosen for the grand tall and wall units, imparting a sense of grounding sophistication. Complementing this natural grandeur, the base elements are adorned in a lustrous glossy beige lacquer, a choice that bathes the kitchen in a serene, luminous glow and amplifies its expansive dimensions. This curated palette not only elevates the inherent comfort and luxury of the kitchen but also serves as a sublime backdrop to the collection's signature details.Central to Noisette's innovative spirit are its exquisitely crafted handles. For the base units, a harmonious blend of solid walnut and polished stainless steel forms a tactile and visual delight, embodying Composit's commitment to ingenious design and ergonomic grace. The tall and wall units feature integrated handles, a subtle yet powerful design choice that accentuates the kitchen's pure lines and architectural integrity. This thoughtful integration ensures an uninterrupted flow, allowing the design's inherent beauty to unfold with understated grandeur."True luxury in design is not just about what you see, but how it makes you feel – a seamless blend of artistry, comfort, and enduring elegance that elevates every moment."

Flexform Unveils Its First Flagship in Taipei: A Beacon of Italian Design in Asia

The discerning world of luxury interiors celebrates a significant milestone with the grand unveiling of Flexform Taipei, the Italian brand's inaugural flagship showroom on the vibrant island of Taiwan. This pivotal opening not only fortifies Flexform's esteemed presence in Asia but also introduces a sanctuary of timeless design and unparalleled craftsmanship to a sophisticated clientele.Nestled within an elegant residential complex, the new showroom occupies a truly prestigious address. This locale is poised to become an undeniable epicentre for culture and art, a fitting backdrop for Flexform's enduring commitment to aesthetic excellence. Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in a meticulously curated environment, showcasing iconic collections and the latest expressions of contemporary living, each piece reflecting the brand's signature blend of comfort and understated luxury.Beyond merely presenting exquisite furnishings, Flexform Taipei is envisioned as a dynamic nexus for design discourse. Through a series of exclusive events and a thoughtful partnership with the adjacent Yuta Art Museum, the space is set to become a vibrant platform for fostering an appreciation for modern design. This collaborative spirit underscores Flexform's dedication not just to creating beautiful objects, but to cultivating a deeper understanding of design's role in enriching lives."The opening of our Taipei flagship is more than an expansion; it is a declaration of our enduring belief in the power of design to transcend boundaries and inspire a deeper appreciation for beauty and quality in every corner of the globe."

Flexform's Enduring Elegance Defines Nove by Citterio

In the vibrant heart of the urban landscape, where architectural innovation meets unparalleled sophistication, the distinguished firm Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel has unveiled Nove by Citterio – an expansive six-story edifice spanning over 27,000 square meters. Designed to accommodate more than 1,300 professionals, this architectural marvel stands as a testament to thoughtful planning, meticulously balancing dynamic public spaces with serene, productive work environments. It is within this grand vision that the inherent luxury and refined comfort of Flexform pieces find their perfect stage, elevating the interior narrative to an art form.The lounge areas, conceived as sanctuaries of repose and cultivated conversation, exemplify this harmonious integration. Here, a curated selection of Flexform's most iconic creations takes center stage. Plush Guscio sofas and armchairs, sumptuously upholstered in soft, inviting tobacco leather, offer an embrace of unparalleled comfort, their graceful lines echoing the building’s sophisticated ethos. These are complemented by the distinctive silhouettes of Feel Good armchairs and the understated elegance of Tris tables, each piece a masterful contribution from the renowned designer Antonio Citterio himself.This meticulous choice underscores a commitment to enduring quality and timeless design. The presence of Flexform's revered collections transforms each communal zone into an experience of refined living, where every detail contributes to an atmosphere of understated grandeur. It is a space where function meets profound aesthetic appeal, reflecting a dedication to crafting environments that inspire and invigorate, truly embodying the spirit of contemporary luxury."Our vision for Nove by Citterio was to create not just a building, but an integrated experience where architecture and interior design coalesce seamlessly. Flexform's pieces, especially those from my own design philosophy, were instrumental in achieving the desired balance of comfort, elegance, and functional beauty within these sophisticated environments." – Antonio Citterio