Elise
Sofas from Antidiva, Designed by Georg Riedel
Product description
Concept
The starting point for the development of Elise was the desire to create different communicative situations by the use of a circular form. If we draw up two opposing Elise sofas, we can obtain a large single couch to recline upon. On the other hand a less intimate context can be created by turning the sofa at a 45° angle. With up to 7 sofas it is possible to produce a dynamic ring, enclosing an interior space. If the ring form is not desired, the Elise sofas can be lined up side by side.
Structure frame in wood, with padding in polyurethane foam, covered with a polyamide velvet support.
Seat and backrest in polyurethane foam of differentiated density, covered with flocks of acrylic fibres.
Covering can be fabric or leather. The fabric cover version is totally removable.
Feet in varnished metal.
Structure frame in wood, with padding in polyurethane foam, covered with a polyamide velvet support.
Seat and backrest in polyurethane foam of differentiated density, covered with flocks of acrylic fibres.
Covering can be fabric or leather. The fabric cover version is totally removable.
Feet in varnished metal.
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Manufacturer
Antidiva
Family
Elise
Architonic ID
1052942
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