Nudo XL reinterprets the concept of boiserie as a modular wall-mounted system that transforms vertical surfaces into architectural elements. Designed to accommodate accessories, mirrors, and shelving, it introduces rhythm and depth into the space through a careful balance of structure and material.
"Surfaces that become architecture and forms that escape rigidity: a measured balance between structure, material and geometry."
Seppia draws on the mathematical concept of the superellipse — a form halfway between a rectangle and an oval whose rounded corners evoke the furniture and car design of the 1960s and 70s. Its geometry resists precise definition, avoiding sharp angles in favour of a shape that is at once familiar and elusive. The mirror can be positioned horizontally or vertically and is available with or without LED backlighting. A new, more generous format joins the family, and an optional ground edge treatment — finely worked along the perimeter — lends the piece a classical inflection that the form alone does not declare.




















