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Modular geometry

The Ralik modular seating system designed by Ichiro Iwasaki for Arper consists of chairs, ottomans and benches with rounded, reassuring shapes that can be used as single units or combined to create infinite solutions of different sizes and shapes, able to respond to a wide range of project requirements. Distinctive feature of the Ralik line are the ‘L’-shaped legs made of recycled polypropylene that not only facilitate cleaning but also give the modules a sculptural effect. Equipped with charging sockets, the elements in the range are designed for public or work spaces, but can also be adapted for domestic use. Different types of side tables complete the Ralik family, creating practical supporting surfaces. The line also includes soft cushions that can be combined with the benches to provide comfort in larger configurations.

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RALIK modular seating, design Ichiro Iwasaki

New horizons

A new chapter has been added to Ginori 1735’s centuries-old history, that of home décor. With a collection, ‘Ginori Domus’, which opens up the brand to new types of objects, from table textiles to furnishing elements, many of them designed by Luca Nichetto (who had already worked with Ginori on the ‘La Compagnia Di Caterina’ home fragrance line). These pieces are joined by some highly prestigious collaborations: Barovier&Toso for the lamps, made using highly refined working techniques, Rubelli for the fabrics jacquard fabrics that pick up on famous Manifattura decorations. To this are added runners and

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