Because of its continual aesthetic and functional research, project and product culture, and concern for people and the environment, Tacchini is now a reference point in the furniture industry. In a world influenced by ongoing changes in demands, technologies, and new lifestyles, Tacchini aspires to improve the quality of home and public spaces with its furniture. As a result, Tacchini is always analysing and improving its products and services with zeal, inventiveness, and accountability. The outcome is a never-ending “work in progress” of unique and adaptable solutions ideal for every place or occasion, capable of evoking emotions day after day and lasting throughout time.
Spin
Spin is a collection of ottomans that revives a method known as “random” stitching, which was previously used in Claesson Koivisto Rune’s Doodle chairs and creates delicate and playful whirls with an almost mesmerising effect. The threads define the soft furniture’ broad, rounded contours, which come in a variety of sizes and colours.
Quartier
A little metropolis of buildings, colourful, soft, and cosy, to integrate a diverse range of private and public spaces. This is the innovative concept of the new ottoman Quartier. Design Claesson Koivisto Rune is available in three sizes and a variety of colours. Their square lines and visible stitching in contrasting tones evoke structures from a “cartoon” strip. A fresh and amusing new product that is both functional and versatile, bringing comfort and conviviality to new shapes.
Pastilles Ottoman
The new project with Studiopepe is a cooperation with the consultancy’s creative geniuses, Arianna Lelli Mami and Chiara Di Pinto. Pastilles is a series of soft and enveloping tiny armchairs, ottomans, and coffee tables that evoke childhood recollections of sweets. A modern recreation of the classic cockpit armchair, featuring a sinuous shell that houses the seat and provides outstanding comfort. These parts, which are completed by two tables of various sizes and an ottoman, form a matching family of shapes that can be employed as a system or as individual objects.
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