Description
Carlo Scarpa (1906–1978) is one of the most innovative Italian architects and designers of the 20th century. Renowned for his poetic sensibility, constructional rigor, and meticulous attention to craftsmanship, Scarpa seamlessly combined architecture, interior design, and product design in creations that remain essential references for collectors and enthusiasts of Italian design.
Throughout his career, Scarpa collaborated with major figures in the design industry, including Dino Gavina and Simon, producing iconic pieces that balance technical innovation with refined aesthetics. Among these, the Cornaro sofa, produced in 1969, in its large three-seater version, upholstered in the iconic and original Simon gold velvet, exemplifies Scarpa’s mastery of harmonizing materials, form, and function.
The Cornaro three-seater sofa features elegant lines and carefully considered proportions, where the structured frame contrasts with the softness of the golden velvet, creating a piece that is both visually striking and supremely comfortable. The use of original Simon velvet, a historic and iconic material, gives the sofa an immediate presence and significant collectible value.
This model fully embodies Carlo Scarpa’s design philosophy: deep aesthetic research, respect for craftsmanship, and a visionary approach to interior design. In any contemporary or historic setting, the 1969 Cornaro three-seater sofa becomes a focal point, combining elegance, history, and functionality in a timeless design object.
















