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Designed by Antonio Citterio, the Camelot seating system by Flexform allows highly personalised set ups
The Camelot seating system by Flexform is a blend of advanced modularity and supreme comfort. Its customisable configurations and diverse material options allow for highly personalised setups.
Flexform camelot detail
The Camelot seating system allows a range of modular configurations
Visually striking, the seating system contrasts formal metal supports and a cylindrical bar – available in premium wood or cowhide – with plush upholstered elements. The extensive range of elements, varying in width and depth, maximises decor possibilities. Generous goose-down backrest cushions invite relaxation, while elegant piping adds a refined touch. Flexform’s dedication to custom tailoring is evident in the wide array of fabric and leather options, metal finishes and premium wood or cowhide bar choices.
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