Sofas and Armchairs

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    The Cité armchair designed by Jean Prouvé was conceived for a competition to equip the CITÉ Universitaire student residences in Nancy. The Cité armchair is one of Jean Prouvé's first masterpieces. Prouvé himself used this dynamic-looking armchair in the living room of his own home. The generous dimensions and inviting upholstery contribute to CITÉ's great comfort. The fabric sled armchair with headrest has a powder-coated bent steel base and wide leather armrest straps. Note: Limited edition RAW Special Edition by Vitra with a lacquered steel structure (metal brut). No longer available in this desirable combination of materials. Seat height: 33.5cm
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    Sofa in excellent condition by Moooi designed by Marcel Wanders in 2012. The Cloud sofa is a composition of rounded and organic shapes, it features 3 soft white cushions. The piece was designed with the idea of carrying the comforting feeling of falling on a soft cloud on a bright sunny day. Fabric in green colour. Seat height: 40cm. Date of manufacture: 2006.
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    Grand Relax armchair designed by Antonio Citterio for Vitra. This luxury armchair combines contemporary design and supreme comfort in an exceptional way. With its elegant lines and harmonious proportions, the Grand Relax is a standout piece in any environment. Its robust structure is complemented by generous upholstery with soft cushions, providing ergonomic support for the body during hours of relaxation. Equipped with an adjustable tilt mechanism and a footrest, this armchair offers maximum personalised comfort. Whether you're reading a book, watching a film or simply relaxing, Grand Relax takes the relaxing experience to a new level of luxury and sophistication. Seat height: 46.5cm Ottoman measurements: 61.5x61.5cm and 44.5cm high.  
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    The GranTorino HB sofa designed by Jean-Marie Massaud is like a small piece of architecture. The seat structure is made of metal tubes with interwoven elastic belts. Backrests and armrests are made from birch plywood. The outer upholstery of the backrests and sides is polyurethane foam and polyester cotton, while inside there is a soft padding embellished with "X" stitching and polyester cotton quilting. The seat cushion is down and polyester cotton with a polyurethane foam stabilisation insert. Each element is coupled with precise numbers of "movable" cushions, increasing the backrest. The cushion sizes are 60x60 cm and 47x47 cm and they are filled with goose feathers. The feet are titanium-coloured aluminium-coated, with protective plastic caps. The upholstery combines leather with fabric: leather for the vertical panels and removable fabric for the base, cushions and padding. The saddle leather version is enriched by embossed stitching and the clean cut leather is finished by hand. The base of the side table is in painted steel, in titanium or gunmetal colour while the surface is in Canaletto walnut or upholstered in Pelle Frau! or Saddle Extra.
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    The Tulip armchair by Marcel Wanders for Cappellini is an important piece for any collection with a fresh and happy design, this reinterpretation of the elongated and oversized dimensions of the classic armchair have placed this iconic armchair in a prominent place in the world's design history having won a distinguished award in the Greenguard Gold Certification. With a fibre structure and frame made of soft polyurethane co-injected with rigid polyurethane, the covering is made of layers of foam and acrylic; with a fixed fabric cover, imitating the stem of a flower, with a shiny swivel base in dark lacquered metal providing the support.
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    Designed by Bernard Govin for Ligne Roset, the Satan set features a foam structure upholstered with brown leather. This simplicity of construction makes this model a malleable and easy-to-handle object. Four pieces set: triple seat sofa, double seat sofa, single seat sofa and pouf. Price by request for single pieces.
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    MOLE armchair bought in the 1970s at the OCA shop by Brazilian designer Sergio Rodrigues. The most perfect translation of its creator's thinking, the Mole armchair contributed immensely to the projection of Brazilian design on the international stage. The 1957 design is both innovative and authentically Brazilian. A four-legged Garrincha circumventing "Teutonic" rationalism. With this concept, the Mole armchair, created in 1957, is still innovative today and is one of the most important works of the 20th century, responsible for projecting Brazil onto the world design scene. Made from solid rosewood with high ends and upholstered in natural leather, this armchair has an original patina and shows minimal signs of use, making it a rare and exclusive piece.

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