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company history

Flexform’s journey begins in the 1950s in Brianza, the historic cradle of Italian furniture-making. Founded as a family workshop, the company quickly earned recognition for its artisanal skill and refined approach to upholstered furniture. By the 1960s, Flexform had transformed from a small atelier into an established brand, guided by a philosophy of elegance, simplicity, and long-lasting comfort.

In the 1970s, Flexform entered a new chapter through a creative partnership with architect Antonio Citterio, a collaboration that continues to define its identity to this day. Together, they developed a language of design built on clean lines, generous proportions, and a quiet sophistication that resonated with modern lifestyles.

Over the decades, Flexform has remained a family-run business, now led by the third generation. Its collections are present in more than 90 countries, celebrated for their timeless aesthetic and commitment to quality. Each piece is produced entirely in Italy, where master craftsmen combine traditional expertise with innovative techniques, ensuring that Flexform furniture is not only beautiful but also enduring.

Today, Flexform stands as an international symbol of Italian excellence — a brand that bridges heritage and modernity, offering furniture that transforms living spaces into places of harmony, intimacy, and understated luxury.

Flexform
designers

Roberto Palomba & Ludovica Serafini
Roberto Palomba & Ludovica Serafini
Italian architect-designers who founded Palomba Serafini Associati (PS+A) in Milan in 1994. Two-time Compasso d'Oro ADI laureates (2011, Lab 03 + Domo). Designers of recent Versace Home collections under Donatella Versace's creative direction.
Mario Bellini
Mario Bellini
Italian architect and industrial designer (b. 1935, Milan). Graduate of Politecnico di Milano (1959). Eight-time recipient of the Compasso d'Oro, with twenty-five works in MoMA's permanent collection.
Mauro Lipparini
Mauro Lipparini