Campeggi
Le Temps de la Communauté Sofa
La Temps de la Communauté is a modular sofa that defies convention, entering the world of high-end design as a truly imaginative and multifaceted composition. This modular sofa is born from the addition of a single "armchair" module, capable of standing alone but much more usable in pairs and multiples of two. The design was created to be assembled and cut according to taste or need, creating different and unexpected elements each time. Each individual element is upholstered in fabric or recycled wool on the seat, while the sides are in eco-leather and feature a system of magnets that facilitate the connection of the pieces. Each element can be rotated and used as a footrest.
Modular sofa available in several compositions and sizes
Salvioni Design Solutions delivers all around the world. The assembly service is also available by our teams of specialized workers.
Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
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Not only Sofa beds, but also much more: with Campeggi, the potential of the animated furniture is pushed to the extreme, finding no limit to the designer's imagination. The result is a rich collection of products never limited by what they seem: armchairs that become poufs, sofas becoming writing desks, consoles splitting up to form a group of table and chairs; All Campeggi products are always able to change in order to satisfy all the small needs of everyday life in an ingenious and unique way.Read more
Designed by
Matali Crasset
Matali Crasset (1965-) is a multifaceted French designer with a highly experimental style. Trained in the studios of the Italian Denis Santachiara and the French Philippe Starck, she began her career in 1993 at the helm of the design center of the French multinational electronics company Thomson, for which she designed radios, projectors and other technological equipment, always under the supervision of Starck. In 1998 she opened her own studio in Paris where she ranges from the design of everyday objects for brands such as Alessi, Alfi and Danese Milano to the creation of theatrical sets and interior architecture. Reluctant to approach the furniture sector in a traditional way, she instead finds her own personal style in the reinterpretation of traditional models through extremely imaginative transformable furniture: a journey that began in 1998 with the award-winning folding bed “Quand Jim monte à Paris”, produced by the French brand Domeau & Pérès, and continued through a long collaboration with the Italian company Campeggi, an undisputed specialist in transformable furniture. She has also worked in the past with brands such as Fabbian, Plust, Fermob and Edra.Read more






