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Designed by Paolo Rizzatto
But how many pillows are needed to make a sofa? Paolo Rizzatto would answer 33! But be careful, these 33 pillows build the sofa don’t simply equip it. Metaphorically speaking, the sofa gets back to the origin of its evolution when it was nothing more than a lot of pillows on the floor or leaning on a bench. Moved by such a suggestion, Rizzatto draws actually a new form of macro capitonne where each module retains its own identity.
Finishes:
Base in steel, upholstery in a selection of fabrics
Dimensions:
W2350 x D950 x H920 mm
$2,910.00
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But how many pillows are needed to make a sofa? Paolo Rizzatto would answer 33! But be careful, these 33 pillows build the sofa don’t simply equip it. Metaphorically speaking, the sofa gets back to the origin of its evolution when it was nothing more than a lot of pillows on the floor or leaning […]
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