Furnishing accessories are not just objects, but real narrators of style, functionality and personality. Target Point presents a collection that transforms domestic environments, where each piece becomes an element of dialogue and expression.
Coffee tables: poetry of shape and function
Museo: the intelligence of porcelain stoneware
The Museo coffee table represents the evolution of the concept of versatility. Openable and dynamic, it interprets the contemporary need for flexible spaces, where an object can transform and adapt to different living needs.
Kyoto: harmony and continuity
Part of a family of furnishings that also includes chair, armchair and pouf, Kyoto tells a vision of organic design. It is not just a coffee table, but an element that relates to the other complements, creating a coherent and fluid furnishing experience.
Nest, Ring and Trilogy: moving geometries
Nest stands out for its sinuous shapes that recall a bird’s home, while Ring and Trilogy explore circular and dynamic geometries. These tables demonstrate how form can become a narrative element, as well as a functional one.
The glass family: Shot, Cocktail, Lyra, Quasar
Glass becomes the protagonist here, interpreted in multiple declinations. These tables represent lightness, transparency, the ability to multiply the light of the rooms. Each model tells a story of elegance and modernity.
Consoles: the space between function and beauty
Quadra and Lynx: domestic architecture
Both combined with their mirrors, Quadra and Lynx are not simple consoles, but real architectural elements. They define the space, create perspectives, offer support points that become design elements.
Transformers: the revolution of space
Pandora: the art of extension
The Pandora console, available in versions extendable up to 3 or even 5 meters, represents the excellence of Target Point transformers. An element that can go from a simple console to a dining table capable of accommodating numerous guests, perfectly interpreting the needs of increasingly flexible and multifunctional contemporary spaces.
Dione Plus and Dione Wood: the evolution of the coffee table
The transformable Dione Plus and Dione Wood coffee tables represent another masterful interpretation of the concept of flexibility. From coffee tables to dining tables with a simple movement, these accessories meet the needs of contemporary spaces, increasingly smaller but increasingly demanding in terms of functionality.
Mirrors: multiplying space
Atomo, Double Trouble and Prisma: beyond reflection
These mirrors go beyond the traditional function. Atomo with its essential geometry, Double Trouble and Prisma with their integrated shelves, transform a mirror into a complex and articulated furnishing element.
Shelves: light architecture
Twin, Nook, Modular: metal geometries
These metal shelves represent the evolution of the concept of support. Twin offers linearity, while Nook and Modular introduce a concept of modularity and composability that allows you to customize spaces with great creative freedom.
Conclusion: spaces as a story
Target Point complements become more than simple objects: they are means to interpret a new concept of living. No longer just furniture, but personal, technological, sustainable narration. A space that lives, breathes and transforms with those who live it every day.




