Designed by Hanne Willmann
The thin sculptural folded back inspired by Origami; the paper folding art defines this modular sofa. The versatile modules, ignites your imagination to rearrange the sofa into any combination that suit your room and lifestyle.
Finishes:
Feet in metal lacquered silk black, upholstery in fabric or leather, optional movable back rest
Dimensions:
Sofa with 1 arm W980 x D980 x H700 mm SH420 mm W1130 x D980 x H700 mm SH420 mm W1280 x D980 x H700 mm SH420 mm Centre Module W900 x D980 x H700 mm SH420 mm W1050 x D980 x H700 mm SH420 mm W1500 x D980 x H700 mm SH420 mm W1580 x D980 x H700 mm SH420 mm Chaise Longue W1780 x D980 x H700 mm SH420 mm W1980 x D980 x H700 mm SH420 mm Half Back Module W1550 x D980 x H700 mm SH420 mm Ottoman W600 x D900 x H420 mm W900 x D900 x H420 mm W1500 x D900 x H420 mm W1700 x D900 x H420 mm Movable Back Rest W600 x D290 x H330 mm W650 x D360 x H400 mm
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