Stilo furniture system by Spalvieri & Del Ciotto for Scavolini
Dezeen Showroom: industrial design studio Spalvieri & Del Ciotto has designed the Stilo furniture system for Italian brand Scavolini that includes a range of composition possibilities. Stilo is a sleek and flexible furniture system, which Spalvieri & Del Ciotto created with understated geometric silhouettes in mind. The pieces include wall-mounted modules, cabinets and open-fronted elements The post Stilo furniture system by Spalvieri & Del Ciotto for Scavolini appeared first on Dezeen.
Dezeen Showroom: industrial design studio Spalvieri & Del Ciotto has designed the Stilo furniture system for Italian brand Scavolini that includes a range of composition possibilities.
Stilo is a sleek and flexible furniture system, which Spalvieri & Del Ciotto created with understated geometric silhouettes in mind.
The pieces include wall-mounted modules, cabinets and open-fronted elements that can be installed in various settings – from kitchens to bathrooms or living spaces.
Stilo is available in either black or titanium hues as well as numerous other finishes.
"This furniture system is a testament to the changing nature of social interaction and domestic life. Its sophisticated design creates a seamless flow between different areas of the home, fostering a sense of connection and community," said Scavolini.
"Thanks to its flexible design, Stilo is the perfect fit for both prestigious dwellings and more compact apartments, generating unique and exclusive settings."
Product details:
Product: Stilo
Designer: Spalvieri & Del Ciotto
Brand: Scavolini
Contact: contact@scavolini.com
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