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Frag embodies the excellence of Italian craftsmanship in the world of leather furniture, combining artisanal heritage with contemporary design. With deep expertise in saddle leather processing, the company has established itself internationally as a reference for refined seating and furnishing elements distinguished by material authenticity and meticulous detailing. Beyond its renowned seating collections, Frag offers a comprehensive range of furnishings that allow the creation of complete living spaces. The collections include chairs, armchairs, stools, tables, sofas, beds, and complementary furniture, designed for residential, hospitality, and contract environments. This breadth enables coherent and sophisticated interiors where materials, proportions, and finishes are harmoniously aligned. Saddle leather lies at the core of Frag’s identity and is shaped through expert manual processes that enhance its natural beauty, texture, and durability. Used across seating, sofas, beds, and furnishing elements, this material focus gives each product a distinctive character that evolves gracefully over time. Frag’s design philosophy balances essential forms with refined construction techniques. Clean geometries, structural clarity, and precise proportions define an aesthetic where every stitching detail and junction reflects a dialogue between tradition and innovation. Collaborations with international designers introduce diverse creative perspectives while preserving the brand’s strong and recognizable identity. The brand’s commitment to quality is evident at every stage of production. Craftsmanship remains central, supported by advanced technologies that ensure precision, consistency, and long-lasting performance. Careful material selection and rigorous quality control guarantee furniture with timeless appeal and enduring value. Driven by research and creativity, Frag continues to reinterpret leather in contemporary design, offering elegant, durable, and highly distinctive solutions for complete living environments.










