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Sitting Pretty

A wealth of ways to relax and recline in style

FLEX TIME
Designed for Swedish furniture maker Blå Station, the versatile BOB 52 modular system can be configured as a straight or curved sofa, or sections can stand alone as a chair (pictured). Made of FSC-certified plywood and molded foam covered in fabric or leather, in an assortment of colors. blastation.com

RIGHT ANGLES
Portuguese architect Alvaro Siza employed crisp geometry to create his minimalist Farfallina chair, formed by a series of squares. Conceived for the venerable Italian woodworking shop Bottega Ghianda, the elegant piece is crafted in natural beechwood and leather. bottegaghianda.com/eng

MID-CENTURY MAGIC
Artist Javier Gomez-Credidio took inspiration from New York’s 1931 Essex House in the design of his eponymous, mid-century-style collection for the Portuguese brand Sentta. Pieces in the Essex collection are handcrafted of ash and paired with cotton velvet upholstery; the Essex 2 seat sofa is pictured. sentta.pt

FLUID FORM
The Horizonte modular seating system devised by Marcio Kogan for Minotti comprises a fabric- or leather-covered base set atop a recessed plinth for a suspended effect. Padded elements—seats, backrests and armrests—can be reconfigured or removed to create a low-slung side table. minotti.com

CHIC COMBO
Hailing from Lisbon, furniture maker Dooq marries a range of materials, from velvet and straw to copper and marble, to create chic furnishings. Pictured: The Odisseia chair perches a plush, cantilevered seat atop a base of polished or satin brass, copper or nickel. Available in fabric or leather. dooqdetails.com

MEMORY LANE
Zanotta has reissued the Gilda armchair, originally designed in 1953 by Italian architect Carlo Mollino. The ergonomically shaped recliner incorporates a padded seat and adjustable back, covered in fabric or leather. The frame, in oak or walnut, is embellished with nickel or brass accents in a satin finish. zanotta.com

SINUOUS SHAPE
An asymmetrical silhouette defines Oltremare, a collection conceived by Antonio Marras for Italian maker Saba. A slim, varnished-metal base supports a polyurethane-foam seat with a host of upholstery options; the sofa is pictured here in a handmade, recycled textile designed by Marras. sabaitalia.com

REFINED DINING
A sculptural frame with a distinctive, eyelet-style back sets the Whit Dining Chair apart. A collaborative effort between Lulu and Georgia and interior designer Sarah Sherman Samuel, the chair comes in black-painted or honey-stained ash with a seat upholstered in black or gray bouclé, respectively. luluandgeorgia.com

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