Groundpiece was conceived at the point where restraint and comfort began to find a new balance. Its deconstructed silhouette moved away from the upright formality of the sofa as an object, replacing it with an invitation – a place to settle, stretch, gather and stay. The shift was subtle, but it proved defining. As lifestyles evolved and living spaces became more blended, the sofa took on new roles: a base for reading, watching, working and the casual cadence of dinner at home. Groundpiece did not simply accommodate that change – it anticipated it.
At its core is comfort, engineered with the quiet precision Flexform is known for. Generous cushions – available in premium goose down or Dacron – bring a sense of ease that is tactile and enduring. Yet the real innovation is modularity as a kind of universal language: elements can be arranged, rebalanced and personalised to suit different rooms, different rhythms, different lives. It is a system designed to move with time without chasing it.