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Viccarbe is an international brand of timeless design furniture focused on people’s well–being. Together with leading designers such as Patricia Urquiola, Piero Lissoni, Monica Armani, or Jaime Hayon, it creates enduring pieces made with responsible materials, where design and innovation evolve in coherence with its strong commitment to sustainability.

Located on the ground floor of FRAMING at the Odd Fellow Palace, Viccarbe presents an open installation conceived as a space for connection, where design unfolds through atmosphere, materiality and human interaction. At its core is the European premiere of Missiva by Luca Pevere, a seating system built around relationships between modules, spaces and people. It is joined by Manto by Monica Armani, with its soft, enveloping geometries, and Noha by Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Palomba, now with its new Cantilever base. New developments in Burin and Cambio introduce refined leather bases, adding warmth and tactile depth to a space that invites visitors to move, pause and connect.

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