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La Cividina

La Cividina is an Italian upholstered furniture company — founded in 1976 by Carlo Bulfoni, a craftsman with long experience in upholstery, in Martignacco (Province of Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, north-east Italy). From the outset, Made in Italy was a core company value: materials from domestic sources, full artisanal control over quality and processing. Within a few decades, La Cividina developed from a local craft workshop into an internationally recognised supplier for the contract and residential sectors — with awards on the most important design platforms and reissue work for historic objects by Pierre Paulin.

Designer collaborations and awards: Andrea Steidl (Suiseki — modular seating system inspired by the Japanese art of stone placement; Archiproducts Design Award 2019; Nap sofa), Skrivo Design (Pinch — tall, intimacy-creating sofa with enveloping back; Compasso d'Oro Honourable Mention XXV edition; Archiproducts Design Award 2016; Iconic Awards Interior Innovation 2017), Sebastian Herkner (Soave — asymmetric sofa with side table; Archiproducts Design Award 2018 category Contract), Antonio Sciortino (Filinea — wire armchair from a steel rod just a few millimetres thick, inspired by the Euphorbia tirucalli), Pierre Paulin (Osaka seating system 1967, reissued — originally for Expo Osaka; Dos à Dos Louvre, 1967, reissued — originally for the galleries of the Louvre). Product categories: sofas (individual and modular), armchairs, lounge seating.

The brand is good address for architects and interior designers seeking for contract, hospitality and demanding residential projects an upholstered furniture manufacturer founded in Martignacco (Udine, Friuli) by Carlo Bulfoni in 1976 and producing entirely in Made in Italy to this day that with designers such as Andrea Steidl, Skrivo Design and Sebastian Herkner develops award-winning sofa programmes with a Compasso d'Oro distinction, Archiproducts Design Awards and Iconic Awards and with Pierre Paulin reissues (Osaka 1967, Dos à Dos Louvre 1967) spans a cultural design arc from the Expo Osaka to the Galeries du Louvre.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

La Cividina

La Cividina is an Italian upholstered furniture company — founded in 1976 by Carlo Bulfoni, a craftsman with long experience in upholstery, in Martignacco (Province of Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, north-east Italy). From the outset, Made in Italy was a core company value: materials from domestic sources, full artisanal control over quality and processing. Within a few decades, La Cividina developed from a local craft workshop into an internationally recognised supplier for the contract and residential sectors — with awards on the most important design platforms and reissue work for historic objects by Pierre Paulin.

Designer collaborations and awards: Andrea Steidl (Suiseki — modular seating system inspired by the Japanese art of stone placement; Archiproducts Design Award 2019; Nap sofa), Skrivo Design (Pinch — tall, intimacy-creating sofa with enveloping back; Compasso d'Oro Honourable Mention XXV edition; Archiproducts Design Award 2016; Iconic Awards Interior Innovation 2017), Sebastian Herkner (Soave — asymmetric sofa with side table; Archiproducts Design Award 2018 category Contract), Antonio Sciortino (Filinea — wire armchair from a steel rod just a few millimetres thick, inspired by the Euphorbia tirucalli), Pierre Paulin (Osaka seating system 1967, reissued — originally for Expo Osaka; Dos à Dos Louvre, 1967, reissued — originally for the galleries of the Louvre). Product categories: sofas (individual and modular), armchairs, lounge seating.

The brand is good address for architects and interior designers seeking for contract, hospitality and demanding residential projects an upholstered furniture manufacturer founded in Martignacco (Udine, Friuli) by Carlo Bulfoni in 1976 and producing entirely in Made in Italy to this day that with designers such as Andrea Steidl, Skrivo Design and Sebastian Herkner develops award-winning sofa programmes with a Compasso d'Oro distinction, Archiproducts Design Awards and Iconic Awards and with Pierre Paulin reissues (Osaka 1967, Dos à Dos Louvre 1967) spans a cultural design arc from the Expo Osaka to the Galeries du Louvre.