The common thread running through the latest collection from Désirée, a leader in the sofa sector, is the concept of a contemporary living room which extends into every aspect of contemporary life.
The common thread running through the latest collection from Désirée, a leader in the sofa sector, is the concept of a contemporary living room which extends into every aspect of contemporary life.
The Hab bed, produced in a collaboration between Marc Sadler and Désirée, features a reclining headboard and extremely comfortable padding.
The design of Rito by Désirée is an ode to the most sophisticated kind of simplicity. Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez have created a series of sofas and armchairs, plus an elegant desk, all which share slender metal structures.
Gruppo Euromobil, the historical furniture brand, has gifted itself something exceptional for its 50th birthday: a new 2,400 m2 international design and strategic hub in Falzè di Piave, Italy. It is a gift for both the group and fans like us. In fact, we didn’t miss the chance to visit the new location in person with its three large showrooms featuring Euromobil, Désirée and Zalf.
At the Salone del Mobile 2022, Désirée is presenting the new Rito Design Project designed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez. “Lightness, simplicity and a clean shape” are the keywords describing this new concept focused on sophisticated simplicity.
Black and white, ancient and modern, this contemporary living room experiments with contrasts to blend, in an aesthetic short-circuit, the imposing elegance of stucco and reliefs with metropolitan and convivial style.
With armchairs, a sofa and bench, the contemporary living room makes comforting, convivial style its priority. Timeless elegance is what dictates its style—classic black and white, rigorous lines, minimalist functionality—with a vaguely industrial look, while its various interpretations of comfort give it an informal touch.
Linear, minimal and geometric, this desk does not require much description, as its strength lies in its simplicity. With a few minimalist features, it encapsulates elegance, functionality and versatility.
This living room interprets the concept of comfort with burgundy, velvety materials and large volumes. With creamy and warm tones, enveloping forms and informal geometries, it gives us the permission to give in to intimacy and comfort.
A soft curve is an explicit invitation to relax. If it then gets joined by sophisticated leather and metal, it becomes emblematic of “comfy” aesthetics.