
Pininfarina and Reflex present Orizzonte, a collection that redefines modular furniture through adaptability and visual clarity. Building on over a decade of collaboration that began with the Segno series, this new release introduces a sharper focus on flexibility and user control. While Segno laid the groundwork with sculptural lines and movement, Orizzonte brings that language into more dynamic and multifunctional territory.

Modularity Shaped for Versatility
The centerpiece of the collection is a modular sofa system designed for both indoor and outdoor use. It includes traditional seats, curved components, double units, and island modules, each able to function on its own or combine with others to create tailored layouts. From residential interiors to lounges and yachts, the collection adapts without losing cohesion.
Each piece shares a defining horizontal line that visually separates the upper structure from the lower base. This line also holds a purpose beyond aesthetics: it houses wooden inserts that transform into side tables or connecting surfaces, adding storage or display options without disrupting the sofa’s overall structure.

Built-in Movement and Control
Orizzonte introduces adjustable backrests that shift manually by simply pushing or pulling them. This intuitive design maintains comfort and support while giving users more control over their seating preferences. No mechanisms interrupt the experience, making the adjustment feel natural and smooth.
This feature supports different postures and configurations, expanding how the sofa can be used, whether for reading, relaxing, or entertaining. It also strengthens the collection’s adaptability across varying layouts and personal styles.

Extending the Concept Across Furniture
The modular approach continues with the Orizzonte table. It mirrors the sofa’s signature cut by visually separating the glass top from the base. The table uses modular legs that allow for changes in size and format, including round configurations. This consistency in design language ties the collection together and makes it easier to integrate multiple elements within one space. By aligning functional needs with visual continuity, the table works as a central feature or a supporting piece, depending on the space it occupies.

Designed for Multiple Contexts
Pininfarina’s approach to design considers both movement and environment. Orizzonte reflects that by offering furniture that transitions easily between private and public settings. Its flexibility supports diverse uses, from living rooms to meeting spaces, without requiring aesthetic compromise.
This adaptability also makes the collection suitable for interiors where change is frequent or spatial efficiency matters. Instead of creating fixed furniture for fixed purposes, Orizzonte allows users to modify their layout with minimal effort.

A System for Contemporary Living
Reflex and Pininfarina present Orizzonte as a modular system that invites users to shape their surroundings with precision and ease. With adjustable backrests, integrated functional elements, and consistency across seating and dining, the collection supports evolving spatial needs. First shown during Milan Design Week, Orizzonte now stands as a tool for designers and homeowners looking to build environments with purpose and clarity.
