Exquisitely Bulging Furniture From The House Of Boffi

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Designer Frantelli Boffi has always had a thing for bulges. No we are not referring to curvaceous women but rather luxe furniture that this famous man has created for those who do not like to settle for anything better than the best. Founded in 1930, the brand Boffi has a long and impressive history of manufacturing a selection of furniture items that are fit to be placed in expansive sections of exquisite decors.

We think, the Boffi artifacts are a great way to bring the vintage touch to your living room, or any other room for that matter. The modern minimalist approach to the trends gone by has ended up in a very refined product which has been applauded by experts and laymen alike.

Also, if you are willing to shell out a few extra bucks then Boffi is also eager to design on contract for your villa or yacht. And don’t be surprised if you have already spotted most of the items displayed in the pictures here at the most prominent furniture expositions worldwide. Boffi has been there for a while and knows how to make the right impression.

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This entry was posted by author: Saba on Monday, March 16th, 2009 at 2:27 am and is filed under Furniture, Luxury Brands, You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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