High-end Italian brand Flexform Mood joins the already stellar cast of leading names at the new Space Asia Hub.
November 30th, 2011
Flexform Mood, an exclusive product line of the Flexform group, has joined ranks with other illustrious names in design at Space Furniture in Singapore.
The multifunctional collection, designed by Italian Roberto Lazzeroni, his compatriot Carlo Colombo and American John Hutton, is admired for its understated elegance, warmth and familiarity.
Cleverly and sensitively expressed in precise lines and soft rounded shapes, the style is relaxed and inviting, exuding a sense of richness with utmost discretion.
The range is extensive, covering sofas, armchairs, sideboards and beds, chairs, mirrors and small tables, with each piece remaining faithful to a harmonious ideal of rationality and regularity.
Flexform Mood is housed in one of the free spanning lofts of the Heritage House at the Space Asia Hub.
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