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Here you can find the latest models of the year with exceptional designs and inspiring mix-and-match material ideas. They are all coming from great designers, realized by meticulous KELVLIN GIORMANI craftsmanship, expecting to become new winners in the market.
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GATE IV
No. 0673BH1

A combinable design that plays with materials and textures, but above all, a lounge-type sofa, with a low line that provides an informal and pleasant feeling in a living space, favouring meetings with friends and a very cool aesthetic.

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FLUTTER
No. 0674A

Flutter is a sofa with a singular, sculptural line that works well as a sofa for contract, hospitality or simply as an accent element in stylish living rooms.

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WESTWOOD II
No. 0675BM1
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SELLA II
No. 0676BM1

The high backrest, reminiscent of classic reading chairs, makes Sella suitable not only for domestic spaces, but also for hotels or special reading corners.

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PORTER II
No. 0677BM1

The versatility and beauty of the fabric and the possibility of contrasting cushions give it that characteristic Italian Mediterranean modernity effect.

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GIBB
No. 0678AH1

Gibb aims to be an ideal sofa-sculpture for spaces where it can be visually appreciated from all sides, thanks to its work of shapes and finishes that seek beauty and balance.

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LEO II
No. 0679BH1

The low proportions of Leo's composition are reminiscent of the Art Deco designs of the 1930s, which is why it is a sofa that blends so well in so many different styles of space, from the most contemporary to the most natural to the most sophisticated and exclusive.

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FREIM I
No. 0680AM1

Freim is a forceful design, with architectural taste and handcrafted detail. It is a sofa of great gesture, with smoothness in its execution.

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CONIGLIA
No. 0682A-H1

A pair of long and adorable ears is definitely the symbol of a rabbit, which has also inspired the designer to create the profile of Model CONIGLIA. At the beginning, it’s just the back & seat frame resembles a pair of rabbit ears. Turning it upside down, the designer finds it a perfect shape for being the sofa leg also.

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BAT II
No. C012B

The armchair is characterised by the two combined bodies: the outer body supports the inner body and creates a levitating effect, and acts as support and finishing legs.

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KALIDA I
No. C013AM1

The chair with armrests invites us to the comfort of family gatherings at the dining table, and becomes a perfect element for meeting rooms with the variant with four central legs.

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KALIDA IV
No. C013BH1

The chair with armrests invites us to the comfort of family gatherings at the dining table, and becomes a perfect element for meeting rooms with the variant with four central legs.

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CHEBYL II
No. C014BM1

It is a design with a capacity for metamorphosis, from a more formal and elegant look by making a combination, of a single colour or a more informal and fun look by choosing contrasting finishes.

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SULU II
No. C015B

We call Sulu a “meeting armchair”, conceived for rooms where there can be two or four pieces and which can host groups for informal work meetings or evenings of tea and conversation with those closest to us.

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SULU IV
No. C016B

We call Sulu a “meeting armchair”, conceived for rooms where there can be two or four pieces and which can host groups for informal work meetings or evenings of tea and conversation with those closest to us.

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ECLIPSE
No. T031A

The coffee table is made up of a solid lower body in a wood and leather finish and a higher body, off-centred on one side, which functions as an auxiliary table in a single element.

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SOLARIS
No. T032A

We could imagine a perfect module to build a house in the universe. A perfect form that combines organicism and orthogonality.

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ARGOS I + ARGOS II
No. T033A+T034A

The lines of the top are a perfect interplay of finishes, which want to be seen without resting anything on top, allowing the tables to be shown, when not in use, almost like an element of contemporary sculpture.