Maxalto

Maxalto’s idea of classic modernism conserves its value in the existing models, but the latest products for 2020 designed by Antonio Citterio organically evolve to the point of revealing a project of interior culture updated to adapt to the changes in our lifestyles.

For Antonio Citterio, to formulate a collection that treasures classic interior atmospheres while inventing new ones means rethinking the very nature of our models of living, every single time.

Born and raised on the idea of Piero Ambrogio Busnelli and Afra & Tobia Scarpa, with the work of Antonio Citterio, Maxalto furniture has reached the point of embodying a catalogue of modern neo-classics. Modern because it is ideally linked to the visions of the most libertarian masters like Jean-Michel Frank, with respect to the excessive rigour of Le Corbusier or Mies van der Rohe. Neo-classics, because their forms and finishes are filtered by the contemporary perspective of an Italian architect.

The cultural roots are important, and the humanistic orientation of the designer is essential to approach the various scales with the same artful intelligence.

The home and its traditional spaces – living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms – return to their status as a nucleus of social interaction, with some big differences. Maxalto’s idea of classic modernism conserves its value in the existing models, but the latest products designed by Antonio Citterio organically evolve to the point of revealing a project of interior culture updated to adapt to the changes in our lifestyles.

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