Mario Bellini, 'Camaleonda' sofa, in orange upholstery by Italy, 1972. This sofa is made on request in our upholstery atelier. The sectional elements this sofa was made with, can be used freely and apart from one another. The backs and armrests are provided with rings and carabiners, which allows the user to create a perfect 'seating landscape.' The sofa is very comfortable and the fact this wonderful piece is modular, provides endless flexible solutions for any project or living room. This design became famous almost immediately after it was featured in the exhibition 'Italy and The New Domestic Landscape' in the MOMA Museum in 1972. Mario Bellini (1935-) is trained as an architect and became one of the leading designers in postwar Italian style. In the beginning of his career, he worked together with Olivetti, Cassina and B&B Italia which resulted in an early knowledge of synthetic resins and polyurethanes. His furniture is exciting, both in its use of material as in the originality of his designs. Bellini did not believe in precise boundaries of design, instead, he designed for the relationship of man and environment. It is impossible to pigeon hole Bellini's oeuvre, as his work is so complex and original. This sectional sofa will be upholstered on special request. Please note a complete sofa has a lead time of 5 to 6 weeks, all to meet our high standards. Literature: - Gramigna, Giuliana. Repertorio del Design Italiano 1950-2000 per L'Arredamento Domestico. Allemandi: Torino, 2003, p. 188. - Morteo, Enrico. Mario Bellini. Furniture, Machines & Objects. London: Phaidon, 2008, p. 94. - Ambasz, Emilio. Italy: The New Domestic Landscape. Achievements and Problems of Italian Design. New York: MoMA, 1972, p. 120.
Add an elegant aesthetic to your home with our contemporary Dulwich sofa. Available in a choice of three sizes, this stylish sofa is perfect for your main seat or for a cosy corner. The slick silhouette, Mid-Century inspired wooden legs and comfy seat combine to create a timeless sofa that you'll love for years to come. Also available as a spacious corner sofa. Photographed here as a Three Seater in Mustard Aquaclean Velvet. The leg colour in the photograph is Bleached Oak All other images are computer generated as a colour reference with a Bleached Oak leg. We recommend you order a free fabric swatch to see your chosen material up close before ordering your sofa, armchair or footstool!
Crash for the night on this XL sofa bed, an effortless three-seater sofa that folds down to offer a great place for friends to sleep. Features an upholstered soft velvet design with super-cushy cushions, an ever-comfortable place to sit or snooze. Online return only. This item cannot be returned instore. Please note furniture items currently cannot be shipped to Northern Ireland or The Republic of Ireland. Delivery of large furniture items may take 1-2 weeks and are therefore not eligible for Next Day Delivery. Content + Care - Plywood, Iron, Foam, Fabric - Spot clean Size - Sofa (folded up) dimensions: L: 206cm x W: 100cm x H: 74cm - Bed (folded down) dimensions: L: 206cm x W: 130cm x H: 36cm - Weight: 94.8lbs - Shipping package dimensions: L: 210cm x W: 136cm x H: 36cm - Shipping package weight: 108.03lbs
Das italienische Bubble Puff Lazy Schlafsofa ist ein stilvolles Möbelstück, das die Funktionalität eines Sofas und eines Bettes vereint. Es ist im nordeuropäischen Stil mit einem von Volksbräuchen inspirierten Muster gestaltet. Das Schlafsofa lässt sich individuell an Ihre individuellen Anforderungen anpassen. Das Schlafsofa verfügt nicht über eine Schlafsofa-Funktion und kann daher nicht in ein Bett umgewandelt werden. Es verfügt auch nicht über Speicheroptionen. Es ist speziell als Wohnzimmermöbel im hochwertigen Luxusstil konzipiert und eignet sich sowohl für Europa als auch für Amerika. Das Sofa ist für den Einsatz im Wohnzimmer vorgesehen und hat eine Breite von mehr als 2400 mm. Seine Abmessungen betragen 75 x 85 x 70 cm und bieten eine bequeme Sitzfläche. Das Produkt hebt drei wichtige Verkaufsargumente hervor: Es ist ein gemütliches Sofa, das für den Einsatz im Wohnzimmer geeignet ist und zur Kategorie der Wohnzimmersofas gehört. Das Schlafsofa besteht aus Holz und sorgt so für Langlebigkeit und Stabilität. Für Komfort und Gemütlichkeit ist es mit Schwamm gefüllt. Zu den Stoffoptionen für das Schlafsofa gehören Flanell und Samt, die beide ein weiches und luxuriöses Gefühl vermitteln. Das Schlafsofa verfügt über eine U-förmige Kombination, die ausreichend Sitzfläche und ein modernes Erscheinungsbild bietet. Seine Gesamtästhetik ist eine Mischung aus modernen Stilen, skandinavischen Einflüssen und modernen marokkanischen Designs. Das Produkt wird in mehreren Sprachen benannt, darunter „Mueble“, „Sofas para el hogar“, „Sofas modernos para sala“, „Muebles“ und „Sofa cama“. Die Modellnummer ist 2.2.1. Was die Logistik betrifft, wird das Schlafsofa mit kostenlosem Versand angeboten, was einen bequemen Lieferprozess gewährleistet. Seine allgemeine Verwendung liegt bei Wohnmöbeln, die speziell für den Wohnbereich bestimmt sind.
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