A home as an art gallery is a reality you can immediately see by taking a look at our website.
Even more exciting is to walk through the spaces of Forma Design’s showroom and experience firsthand the surfaces of the furniture, the fabrics, and discover their textures, the sensations they aim to convey, and the comfort of the pieces.
Design is indeed influenced by art, capturing the hearts of experts and enthusiasts alike as it manifests in all its splendor and originality. Unique and precious products to collect, these furnishings not only serve a functional purpose but also stand as provocative sculptures that tell a story, convey a thought, and elevate them to the status of a work of art.
One of the companies embracing this design ideal is Miniforms with its tables: ‘Soda,’ conceived by Yiannis Ghikas. These low tables, with either oval or round tops, feature a design reminiscent of the fluidity of 1950s French design but with a bold character.
On its own, it is enough to give character to a space, but it is in its composition that it reveals its playful and daring side. These tables, available in various colors, are made of blown glass, making them a lively expression of colorful light reflections that, in the best cases, ‘dance’ around the space where they are placed.
With Baxter, we are captivated by the beauty of rugs made in Nepal using exquisite materials such as vegetable silk and wool. These unique, high-value pieces go beyond traditional use; we can break free from the usual horizontal placement and instead hang them on the wall to fully enjoy their visual impact.
Himani F is a collection inspired by abstract forms that create a harmonious flow between shapes and colors, as well as between different materials and contrasting textures. Baxter stands alongside the leading companies that, since 1990, have been crafting the story of the emotions that Italian design can evoke.
“It is the story of furnishings that, like extensions of our skin, become leather and hide, transforming into special garments that reflect the marks of time and outline the lines of the future.”
Talking about rugs, we cannot overlook the collection by Amini, created by the brilliant mind of the renowned architect and designer Gio Ponti. The Amini company originated in Afghanistan and proudly carries its century-old tradition, which it brought to Italy in the 1980s. Amini has crafted these rugs, adhering faithfully to the authentic designs, certified and meticulously reproduced by Gio Ponti.
This rug is undoubtedly a work of art.
A piece characterized by elegant and playful lines that form letters. These letters signify a lexicon that, through a variety of colors, shapes, and thicknesses, narrates a dialogue between different hues.
A dialogue between different cultures: the historical tradition of Afghan rugs and Italian design. This fusion, through its very dialogue and for the sake of dialogue, has made this piece an exemplary asset of artistic and creative collaboration between diverse cultures.
Artistic collaborations continue. In the ‘Nostalghia’ collection, we see the idea of Elisa Ossini, whose vision, despite being different, remains perfectly in harmony with Amini’s style. Nostalghia is a rug that evokes a metaphysical atmosphere of silent architecture suspended in time. The artist’s mastery also lies in her ability to convey a three-dimensional, immersive space through the use of two-dimensional forms that harness the power of color vibrations.
Nostalghia is made from eco-friendly cotton with extraordinary material quality and unmatched lightness, almost contradicting the visual impression with its tactile experience.
Adding extra value to your home by choosing corners that can enhance and showcase works of art is now possible for a much wider audience.
With our experience, we can guide you in selecting what best suits your style. It is important to maintain a consistent line that harmonizes with the entire environment.
Gradually, your home can become an art gallery. Your home, an expression of a narrative that materializes in the furniture that makes it up: from armchairs and tables to rugs—transforming vertical surfaces—to design lamps and stunning five-star chandeliers.