Designed by Pietro Arosio
A practical yet extremely elegant sofa characterized by its base in cast aluminium which transforms itself into a comfortable double bed simply by lowering the backrest via the patented mechanism.
Finishes:
Convertible backrest, base in aluminium in polished finish or powdercoated black, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W2040 x D1000/1430 x H420/830 mm
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