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Mah Jong Modular Sofa by Hans Hopfer for Roche Bobois
A Roche Bobois design classic, the Mah Jong sofa is made up of three pieces that can be put together into a multitude of arrangements. This sofa has been consistently updated over the years with the introduction of new designer upholstery fabrics - from Missoni Home to the new Jean Paul Gaultier Couture Collection.
site: Roche Bobois Mah Jong Modular Sofa by Hans Hopfer for Roche Bobois
A Roche Bobois design classic, the Mah Jong sofa is made up of three pieces that can be put together into a multitude of arrangements. This sofa has been consistently updated over the years with the introduction of new designer upholstery fabrics - from Missoni Home to the new Jean Paul Gaultier Couture Collection.
site: Roche Bobois Mah Jong Modular Sofa by Hans Hopfer for Roche Bobois
A Roche Bobois design classic, the Mah Jong sofa is made up of three pieces that can be put together into a multitude of arrangements. This sofa has been consistently updated over the years with the introduction of new designer upholstery fabrics - from Missoni Home to the new Jean Paul Gaultier Couture Collection.
site: Roche Bobois Mah Jong Modular Sofa by Hans Hopfer for Roche Bobois
A Roche Bobois design classic, the Mah Jong sofa is made up of three pieces that can be put together into a multitude of arrangements. This sofa has been consistently updated over the years with the introduction of new designer upholstery fabrics - from Missoni Home to the new Jean Paul Gaultier Couture Collection.
site: Roche Bobois
Lo Rider Lounge Chair by Clayton Tugonon for Snug Furniture
Inspired by days under the island sun, the Lo Rider lounge chair features a rattan core with hand inlays of coconut twig. Sans legs, Tugonon has designed this low slung seat as if it were a sculptural art piece with function.
site: Snug Furniture
Calibra Lounge Chair by Claudia + Harry Washington for Bernhardt Design
A collaboration between Bernhardt and San Salvadorian design duo Claudia and Harry Washington, the Calibra chair is an exceptional sculptural lounge piece. This fully upholstered chair features a unique “V” arm, cushions with an intricate stitch detail and polished aluminum legs.
site: Bernhardt Design
Leather Lounge Chair 1104 by Pastoe
Constructed of a thin stainless steel frame with a saddle leather hide stretched over it, the Leather Lounge Chair moulds itself to the body of the user over time. Its side profile is almost graphic in that the front view shows the armrest on one side extending as a wing from the seat.
site: Pastoe
Jehs+Laub Lounge Chair for Knoll Studio
At ease in the workplace or the home, the strikingly simple Jehs+Laub Lounge Chair combines a sleek profile with a sculptural faceted interior - creating a chair that is both refined and approachable. This lounge chair is available with a distinctive polished aluminum pedestal platform or a dynamic, architectural wire base in polished chrome.
site: Knoll Studio
Mrs Buffy Lounge Chair by Paolo Martinig for laCividina
With its unique backward cant and arc-shaped head rest, the Mrs. Buffy chair, designed by Paolo Martinig, is the ideal armchair for ‘creating community’ within large areas.
site: laCividina
My Chair Upholstered in Paper Yarn Fabric by Woodnotes
Woodnotes is a Finnish design company specializing in the development and refinement of spun paper yarn. A sustainable and renewable natural material derived from wood, paper yarn is used in the production of all of Woodnotes products. The My lounge chair - designed for casual lounge environments - is very similar to the feel of a bean bag and available in eight neutral colors.
site: Woodnotes
East Meets West Sofa by Tonio de Roover
Inspired by the Arabian ‘Tales of the Thousand and One Nights’, the East Meets West sofa is reminiscent of the book’s iconic magical flying carpet. With this modern design, de Roover has created the opportunity for people to connect with non-Western cultures through a sculptural object.
site: Tonio de Roover
The Husk Chair by Patricia Urquiola for B&B Italia
A versatile armchair that is both unique and able to complement even the most classic sofa, the Husk chair designed by Patricia Urquiola is made of ultra soft cushions that nestle into a recycled plastic shell.  Available in a wide range of colors and body finishes - Husk can radically change its appearance, from a single color to an extremely bright or subtly elegant style.
site: B&B Italia
Cushionized Sofa I by LoFi Studio
Designed by Christiane Högner, the Cushionized I sofa uses the smallest element of the sofa - the little pillow on top - as its main component. Upholstered in a multitude of colorful fabrics, the pillows are multiplied and assembled by a system of hooks and fasteners to create the form of the sofa.
site: LoFi Studio
FAVN Sofa by Jaimie Hayón for Fritz Hansen
A unique combination of texture and tone, the FAVN sofa by Jaimie Hayón is appealing to both the visual and emotional senses. Taking its name from the Danish word for embrace, the design of this sofa resembles a shell - hard on the outside and soft and welcoming on the inside.
site: Hayón Studio available at: Fritz Hansen
Relax Lounge Chair by EOOS for Keilhauer
Part of Keilhauer’s Cahoots lounge collection, the Relax lounge chair functions as a stand-alone piece or can be combined with other pieces to create limitless lounge configurations. Designed as a light-scaled chair, it can be easily moved to accommodate impromptu gatherings.
site: Keilhauer
Sigmund Chaise Lounge by Giorgio Parise for Sitia
Conceived by Giorgio Parise as a sleek, delicate seat resting on a metal base - the Sigmund is a minimalist design that makes the chaise lounge look especially light. The headrest can be repositioned for enjoying an afternoon rest, reading the newspaper or relaxing in front of the TV. Sigmund can be upholstered in your choice of fabrics or leather.
site: Sitia
Handmade Wood Furniture by David Trubridge
David Trubridge is a designer from New Zealand whose practice is based on a deep understanding of materials, gained through decades of hand-crafting furniture. His concern for sustainability and preservation of the environment has led him to work exclusively with low impact, natural materials. Inspired by the age old tradition of boat making that still exists in nearby Pacific cultures, his signature pieces feature American white ash fixed over internal frames of hoop pine. With fabulous sculptural lines, each is a unique piece of art.
site: David Trubridge