MDF Italia
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MDF Italia
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Design: Jehs + Laub
Presented: Salone del Mobile 2012, Milan
stylepark-id: 05.2004.00188
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Design
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home furniture
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seating furniture
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sofas
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01 product description
Product description
Highly flexible and customisable system of sofas and sectionals. The projectʼs origin lies in the juxtaposition of signs: the combination of the thin frame with large-sized cushions, the structural stiffness and the soft elegance of upholstery, the coexistence of a perfect symmetry of the bases with the natural unbalance of soft sections. The system features a different modularity of the armrests: tall and long, tall and short, low and long or low and short. The system can be used either in a symmetrical or asymmetrical way.
The supporting structure is made of a 3 cm thick MD belted wood fibreboard (supported by a metal framework) with tapered and bevelled profile. Powder-coated in the following colours: matt white, or matt anthracite grey. The special varnishing process ensures a better resistance than a standard lacquering. The surface of the frame in some sectionals can be used as a shelf and/or coffee table.
Backrests and armrests feature an inner frame in solid wood. In non-deformable variable density polyether and polyester wadding; cushions with a completely removable upholstery. The fabric or leather upholstery of the cushions has been designed to enhance their softness. The collection features an aesthetic seam with contrast stitching The cushionsʼ upholstery is always removable.
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