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Designed by Pietro Arosio
Quadro is a modular system which enables the formation of sofas, armchairs and ottomans in a variety of combinations and dimensions addressing the needs of any space or environment with simplicity and comfort for large and small spaces.
Finishes:
Feet in steel, removable upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
With Arms/ Corner Module: W980 x D980 x H660 mm Central Module: W700 x D980 x H660 mm Bench: W700 x D700 x H360 mm W980 x D350 x H360 mm
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Absolute purity with generous seating dimensions, the XL armchair can be set in any space and will sit well in very diverse interiors. The flat metal base is in complete harmony with the fine profile of the seat and back.
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.
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The story of two elements, which rub against each other until they fit together perfectly._ Monica Forster revisits the classic coffee tables with central support by creating a breaking point in the traditionally flat and smooth surface of the wooden top, which almost seems to become a stone mill with the characteristic central hole in […]