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The Gregory seating system further expands its modular options through a series of new series of benches, available in three sizes, designed for pairing with the various types of tables in the Flexform collection and available in the same finishes as the sofa.

The Gregory bench’s personality is evident in the austerity of the unique metal base that is softened by the warmth of the elegant cowhide finish on the exposed parts of the webbing that supports the seat cushions.

This formal-aesthetic solution traces back to the expertise that lies at the core of the company’s genetic legacy.

The metal structure and cast aluminum feet come in a variety of finishes that invite sophisticated color pairings with the cowhide webbing, available in tobacco, dark brown, grey and black.

About Designer
Antonio Citterio

Antonio Citterio was born in the Italian city of Meda in 1950. He opened his own studio in 1972 and completed his degree in architecture at the Polytechnic University of Milan in 1975. Between 1987 and 1996, he collaborated with Terry Dawn to design many buildings across Europe and Japan. In 2000, Citterio and Patricia Viel formed a multidisciplinary office for architecture, interior design and graphics. The office operates at international level developing complex long-term projects in synergy with a qualified network of specialist consultants. The practice is now called “Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel”.

Antonio Citterio works in the industrial design sector with companies such as Ansorg, Arclinea, Axor-Hansgrohe, B&B Italia, Flexform, Flos, Hermès, Iittala, Kartell, Maxalto, Sanitec (Geberit Group), Technogym and Vitra. He has received numerous awards, including the Compasso d'Oro in 1987 and 1995. Citterio has been a professor at the Faculty of Architecture at the Università della Svizzera Italiana in Mendrisio from 2006 to 2016. He was awarded the title 'Royal Designer for Industry' by the London-based Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce in 2008.