Founded in 1959 in Meda, at the centre of Italy’s Brianza furniture district, Flexform is a third-generation family business with production rooted in the same place. That continuity gives the collection its coherence: refined proportions, deeply considered comfort, and a consistency of finish that comes from developing and manufacturing in Italy. Over more than forty years, the maker’s collaboration with Antonio Citterio has helped shape a design language known for quiet presence, material restraint and long-term relevance.

The Groundpiece sofa, designed by Antonio Citterio in 2001, remains one of the collection’s defining designs, joined by pieces such as Feel Good and Cestone that follow the same logic of proportion, ease and enduring use. This is furniture chosen for interiors that need to feel settled, liveable and lasting.

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Flexform furniture stands apart through its rare combination of genuine comfort and quietly considered design. A long-standing creative partnership with Antonio Citterio, now spanning more than forty years, has given the collection a coherent identity: generous proportions, restrained detailing, and comfort that feels integral to the design rather than layered on top.

Every piece of Flexform furniture is designed and made in Meda, a town in northern Italy’s Brianza district — the heartland of Italian furniture craftsmanship. From the initial design concept through to upholstery and finishing, the entire process takes place at a single production facility in Italy.

Yes. Flexform furniture is designed with a level of comfort and material quality that’s difficult to fully appreciate from photography alone. You’re welcome to visit our gallery, where we have a selection of pieces on display. If you have something specific in mind, contact us before visiting and we’ll confirm what’s currently on show.

Flexform’s creative output has been shaped most significantly by its relationship with Antonio Citterio, whose collaboration with the company stretches back more than four decades. More recently, Flexform has expanded its creative partnerships to include leading international designers such as Fumie Shibata and Christophe Pillet, bringing fresh perspectives while maintaining the restrained, considered aesthetic that defines the collection.