New creations and reissues mark the Flexform 2025 Collection of indoor and outdoor furniture. Presented during Milan Design Week 2025, the pieces carry the legacy of Italian fatto a mano, updating design concepts through meticulous details, refined proportions, and exceptional quality materials.

The new collection sits at the intersection of innovation and craftsmanship. It offers a series of eloquent images and fascinating details that illustrate how each product is crafted from superb materials—steeped in tradition and reinterpreted with a contemporary flair.

The Italian atelier renews its catalog through the vision of longtime collaborator Antonio Citterio, alongside celebrated designers such as Patrick Norguet and Fumie Shibata. Despite the multicultural backgrounds of its designers, each creation bears a recognizable identity, expressed in different versions—like a family where each member has a distinct personality.

Flexform 2025 Collection: Indoor

Designed by Antonio Citterio, the Loungescape seating system includes a sofa, chaise longue, and armchair. Each version has the ability to transform and shape the living space, much like the terrain of a landscape. The curves of Loungescape sculpt the home's atmosphere and set its tone, making it a focal point that offers new perspectives on comfort and beauty.


Loungescape Sofa, by Antonio Citterio

Another creation by Citterio features among the new offerings—this time, a return of an iconic piece: the Ginger sofa. Following the reissue of the chaise longue version, Flexform has resumed production of the design originally launched in the 1980s, maintaining its minimalist elegance and balance between aesthetic value and comfort.

This same balance is evident in another designer's work: the Ozzy collection by Patrick Norguet. After the launch of the pouf last year, Flexform unveils two new additions to the family—a chair and an armchair. The Ozzy line is versatile, made of carefully crafted items that combine a unique design with a nomadic spirit. Its distinctive feature is the external backrest upholstered in natural leather.


Ozzy Line, from Patrick Norguet

Stepping outside the realm of upholstered furniture, Fumie Shibata introduces a table built with perfectly balanced elements. Called Enn, it features a truncated cone-shaped base covered in natural leather and available in various finishes, offering a discreet sophistication with striking visual impact.

Flexform 2025 Collection: Outdoor

Launched in its indoor version in 2024, the Camelot sofa retains its core features as it transitions to the outdoor environment: advanced modularity, maximum comfort, and a visually intriguing contrast. For the outdoor version, the structure is made with stainless steel supports and a cylindrical iroko wood bar, paired with breathable and waterproof fabric.


Camelot Outdoor version

Another Citterio creation, the Kim Outdoor armchair, showcases clean design and understated elegance, thanks to a balance between aesthetic austerity and the sophistication of artisanal craftsmanship. Handcrafted by Flexform’s skilled woodworkers, the solid iroko wood frame harmonizes with a refined color palette.

Among the outdoor tables, a highlight is Torcello, also by Citterio. Here, the balance between visual elegance and dynamic design results in a striking piece. Its tubular metal frame features a sophisticated interplay of lines, lending lightness and movement to the composition.


Torcello Table, by Antonio Citteiro.

Flexform’s new pieces maintain the brand’s ongoing commitment to creating sophisticated, welcoming, and impeccably balanced environments—whether on patios, verandas, bedrooms, or living rooms—always under the sign of a singular family identity. As with all the brand’s designs, the latest additions are available exclusively in the Casual catalog.