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Modular garden sofa
▸Can be purchased in single elements or in compositions
CORAL MODULAR SOFA_The Coral Modular Sofa allows you to create creative and elegant solutions to enhance your outdoor living space. The clean and balanced geometries present throughout the collection are expressed in the light and minimal aluminum structure, which combine well with the synthetic rope backrest and armrests, giving a refined and elegant taste to the whole. The cushions, removable and weatherproof, embellish the product thanks to their generous and welcoming volumes and the texture of the carefully selected fabrics. The decorative cushions, available in numerous color variations, personalize and soften the product, transforming your outdoor space into a unique living room with character.
The sofa can be purchased in individual elements or by selecting one of the proposed compositions. Each element is complete with seat and back cushion (as shown in the photo). Choice of decorative cushion.
CORAL SOFA SHEET
Dimensions cm:
corner sofa L 101 x D 101 x H 66 - Seat H 41 - Cushion H 22 - Weight 19 kg
central sofa L 90 x D 101 x H 66 - seat H 41 - cushion H 22 - weight 15 kg
right/left lounge sofa L 101 x D 190 x H 66 - Seat H 41 - Cushion H 22 - Weight 26 kg
pouf L 90 x D 90 x H 41 - Cushion H 22 - Weight 10 kg
furnishing cushion L 50 x D 35
removable cushions
dry foam padding
weather-resistant
MATERIALS:
Structure:aluminium
Cushions:water-repellent fabric
Armrest/backrest: covered in woven synthetic rope
Structure-fabric finishes: White-warm white; Graphite-dark grey
Furnishing cushion finishes: mélange beige - peach - blue ice - dark gray - white
Compositions included of decorative cushions:
Comp 1) 1 corner + 1 central + 1 lounge + 1 pouf + 5 decorative cushions
Comp 2) 2 corner + 1 central + 5 decorative cushions
Comp 3) 1 lounge + 1 central + 1 corner + 5 decorative cushions
Comp 4) 3 corner + 2 central + 8 decorative cushions
designer: Marco Acerbis was born in 1973 and completed his studies in architecture at the Polytechnic of Milan in 1998. From 1997 to 2004 he lived and worked in London where he collaborated with the Foster & Partners studio. In these years he was involved in the construction of an eight-storey building for scientific research at Imperial College and became Project Manager of Capital City Academy, a high school for 1400 students, 250 meters long and inaugurated by Tony Blair. In 2004, upon returning to Italy, he opened his own architecture and design studio.