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Product Overview Product Details Product description La serie Neptunia riprende le forme morbide ed accoglienti e le proporzioni della collezione Elettra, mantenendo le linee pure e sorprendenti del design anni '50. I braccioli gli conferiscono una forma avvolgente, che riassume l'eleganza formale e il comfort ideale per un ambiente domestico e di hospitality. Product name Neptunia Designer B.B.P.R. Dimensions H: 81 cm P: 61 cm L: 79 cm Product sheet https://www.arflex.it/intl/it/neptunia Collection https://www.arflex.it/intl/it/neptunia Official website https://www.arflex.it/intl/it Designed by B.B.P.R. Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS Sigmund arflex Sigmund To remain faithful to the principle for self-honesty, the design of this collection unveils its construction method. Strips arflex Strips Strips bed, where the cover becomes part of the bed itself: by opening a simple zip, the bed is ready, covered and perfect and only a pillow must be added. Delfino arflex Delfino Delfino armchair by Erberto Carboni is a significant example of the so-called "organic" furniture, which develops in the 1950s and draws inspiration from the forms of nature. Bobo arflex Bobo Bobo, designed by Cini Boeri in 1967, is one of the first examples of a single-block bench. Solice arflex Solice The inherent simplicity of this structural gesture gives a sense of ethereal lightness when paired with the upholstered seat and high back. Marechiaro arflex Marechiaro The extreme formal essentiality of these upholstered elements, designed in 1976 by the architect Mario Marenco, still makes them a very current model. Elettra arflex Elettra A classic of the '50s office, Elettra is the armchair you can't do without. Thanks to its timeless style and its elegant proportions, it adapts perfectly to any environment. Yuzu arflex Yuzu Yuzu is a small - but very comfortable - armchair with a big personality. Orfeo arflex Orfeo Orfeo was inspired by Elettra chair, designed in the '50s for the first furnishings for offices and collective spaces. Boborelax arflex Boborelax Boborelax nasce dalla costola di Bobo e costituisce con questo, un’insolita e curiosa famiglia di arredi essenziali, un esempio di design puro, senza etichetta e senza aggettivi. Hall arflex Hall We are at the end of the ‘50s: an interesting series of armchairs and sofas, designed by Roberto Menghi and called Hall, joins arflex collection. Marenco arflex Marenco The unique design and the wide modularity still make Marenco sofa a must of contemporary furniture. Alba arflex Alba Alba is a bookcase for displaying and containing, with exceptional compositional versatility. The shelves, thanks to the fixing elements with a single pin, allow to create round compositions. Supplì arflex Supplì Supplì, designed by Luca Nichetto, is an inviting and elegant armchair; the soft and sinuous curves give off heat and embody a spatial anchoring, almost perfect for rest and relaxation. Fiorenza arflex Fiorenza Symbol of comfort, Fiorenza armchair appears in Pirelli's 1950s advertisement as symbol of the foam rubber potential, considered at that time the most technologically advanced material used in upho Strips arflex Strips At the end of the '60s, the architect Cini Boeri revolutionizes the furniture market with her model, that is now an "evergreen": the seating system Strips.
Sigmund arflex Sigmund To remain faithful to the principle for self-honesty, the design of this collection unveils its construction method.
Strips arflex Strips Strips bed, where the cover becomes part of the bed itself: by opening a simple zip, the bed is ready, covered and perfect and only a pillow must be added.
Delfino arflex Delfino Delfino armchair by Erberto Carboni is a significant example of the so-called "organic" furniture, which develops in the 1950s and draws inspiration from the forms of nature.
Bobo arflex Bobo Bobo, designed by Cini Boeri in 1967, is one of the first examples of a single-block bench.
Solice arflex Solice The inherent simplicity of this structural gesture gives a sense of ethereal lightness when paired with the upholstered seat and high back.
Marechiaro arflex Marechiaro The extreme formal essentiality of these upholstered elements, designed in 1976 by the architect Mario Marenco, still makes them a very current model.
Elettra arflex Elettra A classic of the '50s office, Elettra is the armchair you can't do without. Thanks to its timeless style and its elegant proportions, it adapts perfectly to any environment.
Orfeo arflex Orfeo Orfeo was inspired by Elettra chair, designed in the '50s for the first furnishings for offices and collective spaces.
Boborelax arflex Boborelax Boborelax nasce dalla costola di Bobo e costituisce con questo, un’insolita e curiosa famiglia di arredi essenziali, un esempio di design puro, senza etichetta e senza aggettivi.
Hall arflex Hall We are at the end of the ‘50s: an interesting series of armchairs and sofas, designed by Roberto Menghi and called Hall, joins arflex collection.
Marenco arflex Marenco The unique design and the wide modularity still make Marenco sofa a must of contemporary furniture.
Alba arflex Alba Alba is a bookcase for displaying and containing, with exceptional compositional versatility. The shelves, thanks to the fixing elements with a single pin, allow to create round compositions.
Supplì arflex Supplì Supplì, designed by Luca Nichetto, is an inviting and elegant armchair; the soft and sinuous curves give off heat and embody a spatial anchoring, almost perfect for rest and relaxation.
Fiorenza arflex Fiorenza Symbol of comfort, Fiorenza armchair appears in Pirelli's 1950s advertisement as symbol of the foam rubber potential, considered at that time the most technologically advanced material used in upho
Strips arflex Strips At the end of the '60s, the architect Cini Boeri revolutionizes the furniture market with her model, that is now an "evergreen": the seating system Strips.