

A handful of the best
It is never easy curating a 'best of' from the Space collection. WIth so many strong designs that are popular and iconic and found in collections around the world, these carefully selected sofas and armchairs have been handpicked because they represent the best in show, what the Space team sees as the future classics. Their innovative designs and the ideas behind them never get dull, their details are elegant and often surprising, and their nuanced forms transcend time, in tune with how we live now, and our interior and outdoor spaces to come.
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Sofas
B&B Italia Bend
It’s not an easy task to design a new sofa, particularly something with a new typology. The Bend Sofa designed by Patricia Urquiola for B&B Italia places emphasis on sculptural form and textural detailing.
Edra On The Rocks
On the Rocks sofa brings in a new dimension of comfort, where the sofa and the people who live it take centre stage: a soft sculpture that can be mixed and matched as you need, to share the pleasure of the greatest relax or to enjoy it all by yourself.
Poliform Mondrian
The seamless fusion of form and function is orchestrated with meticulous engineering throughout the design. Thin metal feet support a tightly angled frame, cradling cushioned seats, creating a hover-like, floating appearance for the sofa's upper structure.
Baxter Budapest Soft
The Budapest Soft sofa was designed for Baxter in 2009 by Paola Navone explores the use of new materials and their expressive potential.


B&B Italia Camaleonda
First designed in 1970 by Mario Bellini and selected for the 1972 exhibition ‘Italy: The New Domestic Landscape,’ Camaleonda was relaunched by B&B Italia and Mario Bellini in 2020 with an eye on refinement and sustainability. Faithful to the original project are the sofa’s 900 by 900 mm modules, its backrest and armrest and the characteristic capitonné design, still manufactured with the innovative system of cables, hooks and rings first created by Bellini in 1970.


Arflex Marenco
Mario Marenco's most recognisable furniture piece is his self-titled Marenco sofa that perfectly sums up Arflex's ambition to modernise production and design itself. The characteristic sillouette of Marenco's sculptural cushions is only one side of the sofa's innovative design. Its concealed metal frame in Fiat red cleverly supports the seat and armrest that are designed to slip on and off with ease, providing the collection both comfort and practicality.
Living Divani Extrasoft
The ultimate modular sofa that is both casual and soft with yielding and malleable comfort, while it creates a strong geometric anchor within a room.
Maxalto Apollo
The collection is composed of three sofa types, united by pleasantly curved but rigorous lines, which distinguishes each element and creates a harmony between curves and linear forms. In its fluid shape, where the corners seem designed to accommodate the body, geometry becomes comfort with Apollo.
Kartell Lunam
Inspired by what designer Patricia Urquiola describes as the dreamy atmosphere of the lunar landscape, Lunam’s curvaceous form is both generous and essential, with a painted metal structure that supports soft upholstered sections.
Poliform Brera
The Brera sofa system, the maestro in an orchestra of domestic design. In a sea of bulky, convoluted forms the Brera is a vision of calm. Designed by Jean-Marie Massaud with a distinct communal quality in mind, the piece is a place where architectural discipline meets the joy of shared conviviality.
Armchairs
B&B Italia UP5_6
Designed in 1969, right from the onset the UP series has been one of the most outstanding expressions of design with its expressive shapes upholstered with elastic fabric. This innovative solution, poised midway between design and art, and conceived to be offered to a wide audience, stems from B&B Italia’s extensive technological know-how in terms of polyurethane injection moulding.
Baxter So Good
The So Good armchair combines sculptural significance with technical prowess and versatility. Here, the classic tubular metal frame is oversized to give the 1970s inspired chair presence.
Poliform Mad Joker
The elegant Mad Joker stands out for its high back, making it the perfect reading armchair. A complement to the most classic or contemporary living spaces, Mad Joker is characterised by its curved lines and the quality of its upholstery.
B&B Italia Husk
For Husk, comfort and environmental sustainability were key to the collection that is a tribute to softness and relaxation thanks to the large quilted cushions inspired by the classic capitonné design. The hard shell is made of Hirek®, a special non-toxic plastic composed of recycled and recyclable polymers.


B&B Italia Le Bambole
Part of the B&B Italia collection for half a century, in 2022 Le Bambole was revisited by designer Mario Bellini who has built on the collection with a look and feel akin to the original.
SP01 Royce
The original avian inspiration behind the design animates the new piece, giving it a distinct sense of character. The simple geometric line is reduced to a bird-like silhouette that appears ready for take-off.
Baxter Lazybones
Studiopepe has drawn on an architectural silhouette that evokes primitive architecture and the contrasting interplay between massive, totemic volumes, softness and comfort.
SP01 Caristo
A re-interpretation of the wingback chair that would be right at home in a Palm Springs pad or a harbourside home.
Baxter Nepal
Nepal is petite, modern and fun. Simple and expressive,Nepal is defined by a refined form and its upholstered Mongolian leather.
ClassiCon Bibendum
Bibendum is one of a kind. Nowhere in the history of design will one find an armchair that compares to this. It is captivatingly harmonious despite its size and unites a majestic impressiveness with charm and esprit like no other leather armchair. Eileen Gray underscored the character of her endearing parior lion with sly irony; she named it after the Michelin man, whose form this armchair calls to mind.
Baxter Marilyn
Evocative of the shapes of the 1970s with a rigid polymer shell and leather upholstery in soft curled leather, the design is at home with Joe Colombo, Pop Art and the shimmering atmosphere of Studio 54, at once a modern classic that transcends the decades.
Poliform Le Club
The Le Club armchair reinterprets one of the design archetypes of the last century in a contemporary key. Le Club retains the curved lines and unparalleled comfort of the armchairs from which it takes its inspiration but lightens bulk to imbue a more casual, contemporary elegance that echoes the design forms of the 1970s.
Edra Cipria
Launched in 2009, the Cipria started as sofa and is now available in a armchair. Composed of structural cushions that appear as powder puffs, their comfort enhanced by Edra’s innovative Gellyfoam® which in combination, remarks Edra, are as soft to the touch as a caress.