Arena Collection by Luca Trazzi at Salone del Mobile 2010

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If you are a furniture and home furnishing admirer the Salone del Mobile 2010 is the place to be for you. We were awestruck by the creativity of Roche Bobois Paris which definitely is the eye candy centre at the event but frankly speaking, even Italian manufacturer Schonhuber Franchi isn’t doing all that bad with its Arena Collection.

Schonhuber Franchi needs to thank designer Luca Trazzi who has effectively worked his magic to finish this attractive collection. The range includes a sofa and a chair both made from slats of ash wood. The wood has been creatively steam bent and shaped at different angles to give these furniture items the form they eventually take. If you are desperately seeking something that will make your living spaces look more appealing, here is what you exactly need to buy.

This collection has a very cozy look. I like the round chairs and the sofa. They all look very beautiful and extremely comfortable. It’s the type of furniture set that would make your home look even more comfortable, intimate and welcoming. It would look great in almost any kind of home, traditional, vintage or modern. Your living room will have a totally new appearance. I’m usually not a fan of pillows and other fluffy decorative elements. But in this case they look really good.

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