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Design: Ferruccio Laviani
Presented: Salone del Mobile 2011, Milan
stylepark-id: 05.1099.00178
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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
Portfolio, a modular and fixed sofa system created to successfully merge into average rooms with elements, whose depth is not enhanced (D960), but without neglecting ergonomics and seating comfort. High-end technology is the solution for the frame to guarantee the utmost seating comfort. The many elements of Portfolio can form either linear sofas or layouts including a chaise longue, end units without armrest or corner elements. Fully removable fabric and leather covers. Single armchairs and rectangular or square ottomans complete the offer. The typical trait of the system are the feet, which are fine steel laser-cut and shaped blades withchrome or titanium finish, diagonally positioned to endow the object with visual depth. The same metal profile enlivens the armrests of the armchair and a series of tops designed for either lateral or posterior placing as multipurpose console tables or opposite sofas as coffee tables. Wood, stone or matt lacquer 50th Salone Internazionale del Mobile of Milan tops allow easy insertion of these elements into all domestic or public spaces.
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