Timeless elegance and tailored sophistication define Ditre Italia as a leading name on the international stage. Its past continues to shape its present—each collection tells a story born of nearly five decades of design heritage. Ditre Italia’s identity is expressed through furniture that restores balance, honours proportion, and showcases beauty and perfection. The brand ensures that high-quality materials, refined aesthetics, and a confident design language converge in a style that is simple, poised, and modern.
Ditre Italia’s 2025 Collection continues its collaborations with leading international designers while introducing new partnerships—most notably with acclaimed French designer Patrick Norguet—the brand blends artisanal tradition with contemporary innovation. Each piece carries the distinctive imprint of its creator while reflecting Ditre Italia’s timeless philosophy.
Enhanced with new finishes and colours, the collection exudes understated luxury and refined comfort, transforming interiors with clean lines and organic forms. Upholding a heritage of craftsmanship since 1976, Ditre Italia continues to evolve while maintaining its unwavering commitment to excellence in design, materials, and detail.
ALTA sofa
Design by Patrick Norguet
Alta (above left) elevates the very idea of comfort, translating it into a form that is soft, generous and welcoming. The volume of the sofa, inspired by a ball of cotton, is generated by the horizontal element that compresses the material and defines its form, inviting users to take the weight off their feet and relax.
MELVILLE sofa
Design by Patrick Norguet
As simple as origami and sophisticated as a tailored jacket. The first sofa by Patrick Norguet for Ditre Italia combines strong volumes with an elegant and welcoming design, just like a comfortable item of clothing. In terms of the style details, the edges of the backrest and the seat, folded like the buttoning on a collar, hold the generous padded elements in place, emphasising the soft and full appearance of the sofa.
ISLA Sola
Design by Stefano Spessotto
Islands provide comfortable seats, with soft cushions to be arranged to your liking, including a backrest with a variable tilt angle that distinguishes the ensemble and adapts to varying body shapes and to different surroundings.
Isla sofa
DAILY sofa
Design by Dainelli Studio
A minimalist and versatile sofa inspired by the little daily rituals. Its name, Daily, alludes both to the morning papers and the idea of everyday life, and perfectly summarises a piece of furniture designed to adapt to our day-to-day existence: a comfortable addition to the living room that is perfect for both moments of relaxation and sharing.
Daily sofa & Wallaby armchairs
PACIFIC Bed
Design by Daniele Lo Scalzo Moscheri
A generous curve defines the headboard of a sculptural bed distinguished by soft shapes. Providing both comfort and intimacy, Pacific outlines a welcoming place to rest and feel cocooned. The bed extends and completes the namesake collection comprising a sofa and armchair.
Pacific bed
STAKER coffee tables
Design by Robin Rizzini
The collection of Staker coffee tables (below right) combines architectural grandeur with functional elegance. The structure takes its inspiration from the principles of pilotis construction: four slender pillars delicately connect two surfaces in an architectural equilibrium that has a modernist feel and blends form with function.
DOON table
Design by Studio Spessotto
The Doon table (below left) is about the harmonious pairing of two distinct materials. The modules that form the base of the table are two identical elements in different finishes that brush up against each other. The result is a game of visual balances that changes depending on your point of view, generating new and ever-evolving forms.
GLINT rug
Design by Ditre Italia
A rug whose tonal shades glimmer evocatively thanks to the light and shade effects of the bamboo yarn. Versatile, compact and resistant, Glint is available in four colour variants and adapts to different styles and spaces. Made on a loom, it has a hand-stitched edge.
365 armchair
Design by Daniele Lo Scalzo Moscheri
Inspired by the most stylish sports car seat upholstery, the body of the 356 chair is enveloping and linear, with rounded yet stark profiles. The seat is housed in a base which can either swivel or consist of four metal feet.
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