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Designed by Faye Toogood
Calm and sophisticated manifesto of contemporary style, Solar sits at the heart of Toogood?s Cosmic collection. An upholstered sofa that at first glance appears as a stack of cushions. With its unmistakable blend of ingenuity and style, Faye Toogood invites relaxation upon these quilted piles. Solar merges sculptural forms and softness, offering a fresh interpretation of Tacchini?s iconic upholstery. The fabric intentionally crinkles, giving the seating a generous push. Solar boasts a relaxed aesthetic embodying the casual elegance of Faye Toogood?s studio. Its soft tactility sets it apart among Tacchini?s range of bold and captivating furniture.
Finishes:
Upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W2000 x D900 x H700 mm
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Orbit coffee table and desk are part of Cosmic: Toogood?s collaborative collection with Tacchini. Cosmic is full of irregular, elliptical shapes. Orbit features curving wooden legs upholstered in hide, topped with smooth wooden pebble shapes. The desk and table tops are lacquered, with a rounded hide inlay. The concentric ovals of Orbit are not uniform, […]
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