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FRAG UNVEILS A NEW CHAPTER IN MATERIAL-DRIVEN DESIGN

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Friday 12 December 2025

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Frag opens 2025 with a collection that deepens the brand’s long-standing dialogue with materials. This new chapter focuses on texture, tactility, and the subtle alchemy that arises when leather, hide, and refined fabrics meet contemporary craftsmanship. Each piece elevates comfort through sophisticated details and balanced proportions—designed not only to furnish a space, but to enrich the way we live within it.

At the heart of the collection are two new protagonists: Clubby Dining, Christophe Pillet’s latest reinterpretation of his iconic seat, and Cloti, a new lounge chair by Nicola Gallizia. Though distinct in character, both embody Frag’s commitment to material excellence: new upholstery options, nuanced colour palettes, and finishes crafted to give architects and designers greater freedom of expression.

Long-standing favourites Syren and Ocean continue to anchor the collection, reaffirming the brand’s identity—where comfort, quality, and formal clarity remain essential values that evolve with each season.

Clubby Dining — Christophe Pillet
Pillet’s new Clubby Dining refines the proportions of the original armchair, introducing a height tailored perfectly for dining. Inspired by the intimate ambience of Parisian fumoirs, the piece maintains its enveloping semi-circular back and cylindrical seat, now complemented by advanced upholstery options that range from saddle leather to fabric, or a bi-material combination. A striking woven leather version further extends the chair’s versatility for bespoke interiors.

Clubby Dining — Christophe Pillet


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Cloti — Nicola Gallizia
Gallizia’s Cloti is an ode to contemporary comfort expressed through pure volumes and gentle curves. A solid, generous base supports a wide, inviting seat, while an upholstered back and softly padded armrests create a continuous, elegant silhouette. Available fully in leather, entirely in fabric, or in mixed-material variations, Cloti adapts easily to different moods and interior concepts. Wood frame options in natural ash, wenge, and walnut expand its architectural richness.

Cloti — Nicola Gallizia

Syren — Oscar & Gabriele Buratti
Lightness and softness converge in Syren, where a tubular metal frame supports a wide saddle-leather band embracing plush cushions. Its minimal, modern aesthetic is enriched by details that draw inspiration from past craftsmanship, making Syren both visually airy and deeply comfortable. Upholstery options in all Frag leathers and fabrics give designers a wide expressive palette.

Syren — Oscar & Gabriele Buratti

Ocean — Werner Aisslinger
Werner Aisslinger
’s Ocean revisits the enveloping silhouettes of the 1960s and ’70s. A rigid, sculpted shell offers structure and protection, while generous ergonomic cushions promise total relaxation. Ocean’s hybrid personality—part classic, part contemporary—allows it to inhabit both refined and eclectic spaces with ease. Available in leather, fabric, or an elegant bi-material combination, it stands as a modern icon of comfort.

Ocean — Werner Aisslinger

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