Power Seats
Bold new designs and thrilling reissues of archival icons prove that furniture’s past and present can sit handsomely side by side.
Bernhardt & Vella
The Milan-based duo’s deeply personal No More Private collection – including the mohair-clad One Plus – puts form and feeling on equal footing.

Sancal
Inspired by the Monstera leaf, the Planta by Yonoh chair harmoniously combines a soft, broad backrest with plush arm pillows for a full embrace.

Molteni&C
Afra and Tobia Scarpa’s iconic Monk chair – first released in 1973 – returns in a refined re-edition with a solid-wood frame and voluptuous burnished-steel hubs.

Alias
Swiss architect and designer Mario Botta’s aptly named Zeta stool playfully explores the interaction of horizontal and oblique lines.

Minotti
Of-the-moment, LA-based designer Giampiero Tagliaferri’s Libra chair riffs on 1970s aesthetics, pairing distinctive tubular legs with elegantly piped upholstery to striking effect.

Fratelli Boffi
Volta’s pleasingly compact body – a vision in green-stained maple – belies a wealth of arches and flowing geometries that invite closer study.

Fast
Made from die-cast aluminium, the fluid, seamless (and ultra-light) frame of the Roè dining armchair was designed to thrive in the great outdoors.

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