Ariette, developed in 1973 for Flos, is notable for its light and essential aesthetic. Conceived from a stretched synthetic fabric and a minimal structure, the piece acquires an almost ethereal presence, akin to that of a sculptural object suspended in space. Its design reflects Scarpa's philosophy, based on an intuitive and reflective process where tradition and innovation coexist naturally, resulting in a work of great formal sobriety and discreet beauty that has managed to remain relevant and become a benchmark of contemporary design.