Sofa Flexform: Pasodoble four hands

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Sofa Flexform. Pasodoble four hands


Pasodoble is the name of a seating system composed of an armchair, sofa , two and three places proposed by the mark Flexform . The name refers to the fact that the concept was born with four hands by designer Antonio Citterio, one of the souls of the brand and quality assurance internationally recognized, and Paul Nava, another well-known name in the field of design dedicated to the sessions for relaxation. This is an interesting model, with structure in wood and upholstered with polyurethane -coated protective fabric.

The seat cushions are padded with foam inner core support and the backrest and arms are down . The coating can be in fabric or removable skin . The feet are made ??of steel.



Flexform was born in 1970, extraordinarily innovative in an era in which the culture of “Made in Italy has led to big names such as Joe Colombo, Cini Boeri, Sergio Asti, Rodolfo Bonetto, and still continues to maintain a unique style.

Since then, the creative design of the architect Antonio Citterio has led to the design of sofas, armchairs and modular units, beds and accessories that have radically changed the concept of socialization and living space with simple lines but not at all trivial.

For Flexform Citterio approached colleagues like Paul Nava, Guido Rosati, Mario Asnago, Claudio Vender Giulio Manzoni and keeping clear the ‘goal of maximum comfort of the user, rather than the complacency of the designer. For every product that is welcomed.

Sofa Flexform. Pasodoble four hands