Bobo - New 2024

Designed by Cini Boeri 1967

Bobo, designed by Cini Boeri in 1967, is one of the first examples of a single-block bench made exclusively of polyurethane foam, without an...

Delta Vienna

Designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune 2022

The Delta Vienna lounge chair is distinguished by the triangular, almost wing-like legs and the backrest sides. This distinctive silhouette, made...

Tablet 50

Designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune 2010

The inspiration for their form comes from the ornamental pendants fashioned and worn by the Maori peoples of New Zealand.

Bobo - New 2024

Designed by Cini Boeri 1967

Bobo, designed by Cini Boeri in 1967, is one of the first examples of a single-block bench made exclusively of polyurethane foam, without an...

Arcolor 30

Designed by Jaime Hayon 2017

Small tables designed around the classical geometry of the arch, employing from the beginning the disciplined use of the arch to create something...

Bobo - New 2024

Designed by Cini Boeri 1967

Bobo, designed by Cini Boeri in 1967, is one of the first examples of a single-block bench made exclusively of polyurethane foam, without an...

Tablet 50

Designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune 2010

The inspiration for their form comes from the ornamental pendants fashioned and worn by the Maori peoples of New Zealand.

Bobo - New 2024

Designed by Cini Boeri 1967

Bobo, designed by Cini Boeri in 1967, is one of the first examples of a single-block bench made exclusively of polyurethane foam, without an...

Delta Vienna

Designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune 2022

The Delta Vienna lounge chair is distinguished by the triangular, almost wing-like legs and the backrest sides. This distinctive silhouette, made...

Marenco armchair

Designed by Mario Marenco 1970

The unique design and the wide modularity still make Marenco a must of contemporary furniture.

Tablet 50

Designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune 2010

The inspiration for their form comes from the ornamental pendants fashioned and worn by the Maori peoples of New Zealand.


designed by

Cini Boeri

She got her degree at Politecnico in Milan in 1951 and started her independent professional activity in 1963 (after a period of collaboration with Marco Zanuso), working in architecture and design fields. She designed houses, apartments and shops, both in Italy and abroad, paying particular attention to the study of the functionality of the space in smaller houses and to the psychological relationships between man and environment. In the area of industrial design, she concerned herself with furnishing elements and components for the building trade.
Different examples of her achievements can be found in museums and international exhibitions and she awarded many prizes, among which, in 1979, a Compasso d’Oro. She lectured at the Architecture faculty of Politecnico in Milan and conferences in the universities of various cities in the world. She published, among others, “The human sizes of house” (Milan, 1980).

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