Billiani

Billiani has been making chairs in Italy for well over a hundred years. The company is located in Manzano, in the heart of a district that has built its fortune based on chair manufacturing and which still boasts one of the world's unique production hubs. This culture is embedded in Billiani seating, as a storyteller. The sign is the ability to work wood, which is expressed through an aesthetic made of curves, joints and turnings rather than words. The story is the tradition that Billiani grafted onto in 1911, going through different ages, without fear of changing, before arriving at today's age of design.
Billiani is both a steward of timeless Italian furniture-making traditions and an arbiter of contemporary taste. Chairs feature classic silhouettes with a few playful flourishes: surprise curves, subtle surface details, and bright pops of color.

Corolla collection by Cristina Celestino

The rounded volumes are lightened by the worked wood base, Billiani's stylistic code. The wavy line refers to the world of fashion, whose charm is also present in the quality of the coverings, which find their best expression in the combination of contrasting colours and textures to frame and cushioning.

Billiani has been making chairs in Italy for well over a hundred years. The company is located in Manzano, in the heart of a district that has built its fortune based on chair manufacturing and which still boasts one of the world’s unique production hubs. This culture is embedded in Billiani seating, as a storyteller. The sign is the ability to work wood, which is expressed through an aesthetic made of curves, joints and turnings rather than words. The story is the tradition that Billiani grafted onto in 1911, going through different ages, without fear of changing, before arriving at today’s age of design.