SMALL FORMATS

 
 
 
 

Small in scale, grand in presence

 
 
 
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Giobagnara Group - Petite Pieces

 
 
 
 
 

A reading nook, a hallway alcove, a curved terrace. In contemporary interiors, small-scale furnishings have emerged as a deliberate design choice, taking on a surprisingly central role in the way a home is arranged and experienced. These pieces are designed not only to enrich the more intimate spaces of a primary residence, but also to bring purpose and character to secondary environments-guest houses, vacation homes, and ancillary living spaces. In doing so, they transform areas that might otherwise feel overlooked or underutilized into places that are both functional and fully lived in.

 

We are no longer speaking about an accessory category, but rather an independent response to the evolving ways people live today. Contemporary residences-particularly in international urban settings-are becoming increasingly compact and are designed as fluid environments where the boundaries between living, hosting, and working continue to blur. As a result, furnishings are no longer conceived as a static collection of objects but as a versatile constellation of pieces that adapt to changing needs throughout the day, across seasons, and over time.

 

Within this context, small-scale furnishings represent a form of quiet luxury-one defined by flexibility, refinement, and thoughtful design. Side tables, occasional seating, and accent pieces are no longer merely functional additions, but discreet presences that shape the character of a space through proportion, materiality, and craftsmanship. Their strength lies in their ability to balance a compact footprint with a rich design presence: pieces that may be modest in scale, yet never simplified, bringing sophistication, depth, and individuality to the environments they inhabit.

 

Consider the secondary spaces that have become increasingly important within high-end residential design. Guest suites, independent lofts, and vacation homes are no longer treated as ancillary environments, but are designed with the same level of attention and intention as the primary residence. In these settings, small-scale furnishings enable the creation of spaces that feel both complete and functional through a light yet highly considered design approach, avoiding excess while maintaining a strong sense of aesthetic cohesion.


Through its collection of small-scale furnishings and accessories, the Giobagnara Group offers a thoughtful response to these evolving needs. Founded in Genoa in the late 1990s by Giorgio Bagnara, the group has developed a shared design language rooted in inventive thinking, material integrity, and a pragmatic sense of optimism-values that are interpreted in distinct ways across each of its maisons.

 

Today, the Giobagnara Group brings together five distinct maisons: Giobagnara, Riviere, Rudi, Rabitti1969, and Pigment France. Each expresses its own unique design perspective, yet all are guided by a shared conviction: that everyday objects deserve genuine attention-an attention rooted in materiality, functionality, and enduring quality.

 
 
 
 
 
 

GENOVA, ITALY

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Leather as the starting point. Material as a realm of exploration.

 
 
 
 

Giobagnara is the maison that introduced leather into the world of interior decoration at a time when the material was still largely confined to fashion and equestrian craftsmanship.

 

Since then, the brand has continuously expanded its creative vocabulary, developing an extensive collection of more than 5,000 designs available in nearly 400 variations, while maintaining the same unwavering attention to function and tactile experience. Each piece is handcrafted in Italy from Giobagnara leather, specially treated to resist scratches, water, and everyday wear.

 

Small-scale furnishings and accessories represent a significant part of Giobagnara's universe, encompassing the full breadth of the maison's materials, including leather, wood, metal, marble, and bronze, and spanning a wide range of functions, from side tables to seating. The pieces that follow offer a curated selection from this expansive collection.

 
 
 
 

TAVOLINI

 
 
 
 

Franklin, designed by Stéphane Parmentier, was born from a chance encounter between the designer and Giorgio Bagnara in the aisles of a trade fair. Fully upholstered in leather and balanced by a concealed counterweight, the table is defined by a softly rounded, almost organic silhouette. A raised edge that traces the perimeter of the top allows it to serve as a pedestal catchall when needed. Measuring just twenty-two centimeters across, Franklin is scaled more to a gesture than to a room.

 

Sorrento is characterized by a slender metal structure paired with a leather-clad top and base, offered in three complementary heights that can be used individually or grouped together. In the Sorrento Marble version, the leather top and base are replaced with marble, introducing a richer material contrast while preserving the table's light, architectural presence.

 

Tanell Imperfect Bronze, designed by Glenn Sestig, dispenses with upholstery entirely, allowing the material itself to take center stage. Its trilobed base tapers elegantly toward the floor, guiding the eye upward to the circular top. Minimal in scale yet rich in character, it demonstrates how a small amount of bronze can create an object with a presence far beyond its dimensions.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Franklin - Fully leather-clad side table (MAP050) 8.7 × 8.7 in. ' H. 20.5 in. Available in a curated selection of leather finishes: Golf, Wild Boar, Deer, Nappa, and Suede.

Sorrento - Metal and leather side table: small (MA056): Ø 9.8 in. ' H. 21.5 in. - medium (MA057): Ø 11.8 in. ' H. 20.3 in. - large (MA058): Ø 13.8 in. ' H. 19.1 in. Available in Chrome, Bronze, or Brass metal finishes. Sorrento Marble (MA056M / MA057M / MA058M) Available with marble top and base in Eramosa Brown, Travertino, Black Portoro, Green Guatemala, and Arabescato White.

Tanell Imperfect Bronze - Cast bronze side table, Low (GSMT016): Ø 18.9 in. ' H. 17.5 in. - High (GSMT018): Ø 18.9 in. ' H. 20.5 in.

 
 
 
 

FOLDING TABLES AND TROLLEYS

 
 
 
 

Novecento is an oval folding side table designed for effortless versatility. Crafted in oak with an inset leather surface and brass joinery, it functions as a tray stand that opens and folds away with a simple gesture, combining practicality with refined detailing. Elica is an essential valet stand defined by its clean, purposeful design. A sturdy folding oak frame supports a removable leather-covered tray secured with a magnetic closure. Ready when needed and easy to store when not, it offers a discreet solution for flexible living. Jeremy brings mobility to entertaining and everyday service. Combining a wood structure with leather detailing and metal accents, the trolley features three removable trays and omnidirectional wheels, allowing it to move effortlessly from one space to another while maintaining a sophisticated presence.

 
 
 
 
 
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Novecento, oval folding side table in oak and leather (HS090): 27.2 × 19.3 in. ' H. 2.0 in. - wood finishes: Natural / Walnut / Wengé.

Elica, valet side table in oak and leather (HS040): 23.8 × 19.7 in. ' H. 27.8 in. - folding stand only (HS030): 20.7 × 15.7 in. ' H. 26.4 in. - wood finishes: Natural / Walnut / Wengé / Dark Walnut.

Jeremy, three-tier trolley in wood, leather, and metal (HS048): 31.5 × 18.5 in. ' H. 42.7 in. - wood finishes: Walnut / Wengé - metal finishes: Chrome / Bronze / Brass.

 
 
 
 

SEATING

 
 
 
 

Perseus is a monolithic pouf defined by its enveloping curves and rotating base. A concealed Teflon pad allows it to glide effortlessly across the floor while supporting up to 300 kg (661 lbs). It is also available as Perseus Marble, crafted in travertine. Max changes character with its diameter. Featuring a wooden structure upholstered in leather and mounted on five casters, it can serve as either a compact seat or a mobile side table, adapting easily to different uses and settings.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Perseus, pouf on a rotating base (HS016): 22.4 × 19.1 in. ' H. 15.7 in.

Perseus Marble, in travertine (HS016M): 22.4 × 19.1 in. ' H. 15.9 in. - weight: 132 lbs.

Max, wooden stool upholstered in leather, shown here in embossed crocodile leather. Available in other versions: MT001 Ø 14.6 in. ' H. 17.3 in. - MT002 Ø 19.7 in. ' H. 14.2 in. - MT003 Ø 25.6 in. ' H. 14.2 in. - MT004 Ø 31.5 in. ' H. 14.2 in. - MT005 Ø 39.4 in. ' H. 14.2 in.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

About Giobagnara

 

Giobagnara, founded in 1999 by Giorgio Bagnara, is renowned for its elegant and luxurious creations that embody sophistication without ostentation. Celebrated for its Made in Italy craftsmanship, the brand upholds the highest standards, combining traditional techniques with advanced technologies. Giobagnara offers a wide range of premium leathers and suedes, enabling innovative and functional designs that push the boundaries of leather craftsmanship. Its expertise has made it a trusted partner for interior architects and specialists in yacht and private jet design, delivering bespoke commissions tailored to unique specifications.

 

In 2015, Giobagnara expanded its portfolio with the acquisition of Rabitti1969, a brand specializing in saddle leather and rooted in artisanal Made in Italy production. This was followed in 2017 by a strategic collaboration with French designer Stéphane Parmentier, who became Creative Director of Giobagnara and its affiliated brands, further strengthening their position in the luxury sector.

In 2018, the company expanded its offering with the acquisition of Pigment France, recognized for its expertise in leather coverings and the artisanal weaving of wicker, rattan, and straw. In 2022, Giobagnara added the Italian luxury brand Riviere to its portfolio, enriching its range while reinforcing its commitment to Made in Italy craftsmanship and its international leadership in the luxury sector. Today, Giobagnara employs more than 150 people and distributes exceptional leather home accessories worldwide.

 
 
 
 
 
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