Brussels Furniture Fair
veronica 24/10/2022

Riflessi… reflections of elegance

The Corner series of consoles and tables is a versatile group of complements required by a new domestic attitude… with the addition of distinctive refinement

The ‘home office’ implies functional quality, transformation, and a multifunctional approach. But it is not only about practicality. This basic virtue has to be carefully balanced with the concept of style, because the desks, bookcases and cabinets that now crowd their way into living rooms and bedrooms cannot help but establish dialogue with the surrounding décor. Riflessi has understood this, and has created a line of complements, Corner, with elegant contemporary design, to decorate domestic spaces while supporting work activities with a touch of refinement.

In recent years the trend has been towards inserting elements from the office environment into the home, in response to growing activities of smart working. The home has therefore been transformed, expanding its functional range (and its furnishings). Riflessi’s project sets out to reconcile these two dimensions in a coherent way, offering products of great aesthetic appeal that are also versatile in terms of use.

The result is the Corner series of consoles and tables: regular but soft geometric design, with combinations of materials as the distinctive feature. The metal of the structure – also in a new pearl champagne finish – is combined with tops in glass or ceramic, displaying finishes based on precious varieties of marble (like Calacatta Oro or Blue Sodalite).

The console comes in fixed or extensible versions. In the first case, it can furnish zones of entry and passage, offering a precious surface; but it can also become a comfortable desk that finds room even in the most enveloping bedrooms. The extensible model takes on potential thanks to a lengthening mechanism and segments of matte white painted wood, combined with white ceramics: not just as a dining table to deploy when needed, but also a meeting table or a large desk.

The Corner series also includes coffee tables, in two different heights (L50 D50 H45 cm and L120 D36 H36 cm), with a rectangular or square top. These furnishing complements are compact but extremely refined, ready to enhance living areas, alongside sofas and seating, individually or in compositions. To facilitate a new approach to everyday living, where relaxation and work go hand in hand.

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