Superfurniture
The Superfurniture Collection by Seletti emerges as a bold continuation of postmodern design’s playful rebellion. Blurring the line between function and illusion, it transforms familiar furniture silhouettes into graphic, almost two-dimensional statements. Strong outlines, exaggerated perspectives, and striking contrasts create pieces that feel as though they’ve stepped out of a comic strip or a digital rendering into the physical world.

Hello Again
Hello Again is an anonymous collective of designers and artists whose work lives somewhere between furniture, pop culture, and visual storytelling; rather than following a traditional authorship model, the studio embraces anonymity to focus entirely on ideas, creating pieces that are iconic, ironic, and deliberately unconventional.
Their approach blends minimalist structures with bold colours, graphic patterns, and exaggerated forms, turning everyday objects into expressive, almost narrative-driven pieces; through their collaboration with Seletti, they developed the Superfurniture collection, where functionality meets a playful, rule-breaking attitude inspired by radical Italian design of the 1960s and 1970s.
Driven by experimentation and a desire to challenge conventions, Hello Again treats design as an emotional and cultural language rather than a purely functional discipline, creating objects that are not only used, but experienced—furniture that feels like it’s winking at you from across the room, inviting interaction, curiosity, and a touch of irreverence.


