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Arketipo Firenze Launches New Works by Renowned Designers

Arketipo Firenze is an Italian brand that brings a sense of fashion with the help of renowned designers that incorporate high-end glamour into their designs. From materials, color selections, and unconventional silhouettes, the brand continues to explore innovative ideas through their collaborations with the likes of Mauro Lipparini, Gino Carollo, Leonardo Dainelli, and Giuseppe Viganò. This latest round of designs was launched during Salone del Mobile 2017.

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Arketipo Firenze Launches New Works by Renowned Designers

MANTA is a chaise lounge designed by Giuseppe Viganò with a bold personality that encourages the user to sit in various positions for maximum comfort.

Also by Giuseppe Viganò, the BARRACUDA is a modern chair with a slender silhouette and a strong presence. The back is made of neoprene giving the chair a comfortable, elastic spot to lean back on.

By Mauro Lipparini, NASH is an asymmetrical sofa with a dynamic, sculptural vibe. It features thin legs and feet that support its curvy, linear back and rounded seat.

Mauro Lipparini also designed the DOUGLAS trio of occasional tables constructed from metal bases and marble and glass tops that complement the sides and fronts of any sofa.

Along with the DOUGLAS tables above, the series also includes this matching bookshelf made from the same materials.

From Leonardo Dainelli, the MAYFAIR sofa is ultra luxe with with an oversized, cozy presence. Its velvet upholstered perfectly molds to its linear tufting.

BUBBLE BOBBLE, by Gino Carollo, are a pair of lighting fixtures, a floor lamp and a suspended fixture (below), that were inspired by the lightness of soap bubbles. A trio of glass globes vary in size hand suspended within thin metal bands.

And finally, DORIAN is a statement mirror by Gino Carollo featuring smoked mirrors and bands of vertical leather strips in between.

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.