When design learns to breathe
Cantori’s Oasi sideboard, designed by Maurizio Manzoni, reimagines furniture as a living system — a union of elegance, craft and environmental intelligence.
November 3, 2025 | 12:00 am CUT

In collaboration with Aura System, a start-up specialising in environmental biotechnologies, Cantori has developed a version of the Oasi cabinet capable of purifying air, capturing CO2 and refreshing interior atmospheres


With top surfaces in wood, marble or stone and a base that seems to float, Oasi marries warm materiality with architectural lightness
A choreography of curve and precision
The Oasi sideboard reads as both sculpture and structure. Its defining metal frame sweeps in continuous curves around the wooden body, tracing a fluid architectural line that defines its silhouette. The piece appears to hover lightly above the floor, supported by an elliptical steel base that lends both stability and grace. There is a sense of motion contained within stillness, an equilibrium of forces that gives the sideboard its calm authority.The piece appears to hover lightly above the floor, supported by an elliptical steel base that lends both stability and grace


Carefully crafted curved wooden panels meet seamless joints, while slim metal inlays at the doors mark precision in restraint
Material intelligence and quiet individuality
The Oasi sideboard is built on the principle of balance, not only in structure but in tone. Its top may be realised in wood for coherence and warmth, or finished in marble or stone for tactile contrast. Cantori’s wide range of finishes allows the piece to adapt without losing its identity. Whether rendered in soft metallics or grounded in deep natural hues, Oasi sustains the same visual rhythm: curved, continuous and calm.

The sleek metal frame of the Oasi sideboard sweeps in fluid curves around the wooden body, hinting at motion within stillness
Where design meets biotechnological conscience
The wider Oasi collection also gestures towards the future of domestic wellbeing. In collaboration with Aura System, a start-up specialising in environmental biotechnologies, Cantori has developed a version of the Oasi cabinet capable of purifying air, capturing CO2 and refreshing interior atmospheres. The result is furniture that quite literally breathes, redefining the boundary between aesthetic object and functional ecosystem.Oasi expresses an understanding that beauty can coexist with responsibility


In an era of spectacle, Oasi stands for quiet sophistication: design not shouting but whispering, anchored in craft, purpose and environmental intelligence




