Flexform WING Sofa (2014): Antonio Citterio’s low, floating classic
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A quiet statement for large rooms
Flexform’s WING is the kind of sofa you notice for its restraint: low lines, broad planes, and a sense that the volume is “lifted” rather than parked on the floor. It reads architectural without turning hard-edged, which is why it tends to show up in both residential living spaces and hospitality settings. For a quick overview, see the Product page.

Flexform’s brand DNA
Flexform grew out of Northern Italy’s Brianza manufacturing district, where upholstery know-how and industrial consistency evolved side by side. The company positions its work around long-life pieces and in-house making in Meda—an approach it frames as part of its “Made in Italy” identity and family-business history. Flexform history
WING’s origin and authorship
WING was launched in 2014 and designed by Antonio Citterio, a long-time collaborator whose projects often combine disciplined geometry with comfort-first detailing. Flexform describes the sofa’s concept as “light and airy,” built from geometric forms softened to remove sharp corners. WING by Flexform Antonio Citterio
What you feel in the room
The visual trick is the set-back base: it minimizes the perceived weight, so the cushions read like a continuous platform hovering above the floor. A low, deep back cushion and similarly low arms keep sightlines open—useful in open-plan rooms where seating shouldn’t block the architecture. Flexform’s own notes emphasize a structured shell paired with softer cushions, aiming for a composed look that still invites long sitting. Catalog context
An installation story
A customer review notes delivery completion on November 26, 2025, a practical marker that the piece arrived as planned and was ready to be placed immediately. The photos show the sofa settling into a finished interior rather than a staged “unboxing,” suggesting it integrates as a calm anchor.




Where WING makes sense
WING suits spaces that want softness without slouch: apartments with clean detailing, modern villas, or lobbies that need a tailored silhouette. Its low profile helps in rooms with views or artwork where you don’t want tall upholstery dominating the perimeter. Pair it with similarly “grounded” tables and lighting, and let the sofa’s floating base do the quiet work of making the whole seating area feel lighter.
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