Track

Sofas from Artifort, Designed by Norm Architects

Product description

Track is a modular sofa concept with an iconic and sculptural approach. The floating rock-like formations create a comfortable landscape of small seating islands that will become the center of attention in any interior. A solid foam construction to maintain a sharp appearance with high comfort. The sofa consists of two parts; a solid seating and an almost floating backrest creating a mesmerizing shadow drop on both sides. Furthermore it is possible to create a versatile collection with extended options for loose armrests and beautifully designed electrical components.

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Track is a modular concept with an iconic and sculptural approach. The floating rock-like formations create a comfortable landscape of small seating islands that will become the center of attention in any interior. A solid foam construction to maintain a sharp appearance with high comfort.
The sofa consists of two parts; a solid seating and an almost floating backrest creating a mesmerizing shadow drop on both sides. Furthermore it is possible to create a versatile collection with extended options for loose armrests and beautifully designed electrical components.
Designer Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen: ‘Our designs are always created to meet needs - and as architects working with interior design in the contract market - designing hotels, restaurants, office spaces and retail - we saw the demand for a simple and beautiful modular sofa that could accommodate an array of needs in different settings. A sofa that was flexible and a product can easily be shaped to any given space and situation – from rectilinear to organic – from casual seating to engaged work situations - Track can be combined and repurposed endlessly. The name Track came from the inspiration of building blocks or tracks being assembled to form a movement through a landscape –
in this case a landscape of interior and furniture.’

Productdetails Track
The sofa is made from two upholstery parts - a seat and a backrest both designed with comfort and support in mind. Both elements are designed as two organic drops, shaped individually with one balancing on the edge of the other, creating a contour that is simple yet strong – a shape that just balances on that point where the product stands out as something special, but can blend into most situations.

The interplay of the two shapes creates a mesmerizing shadow play when put together and there is a clear balance between something strict, architectural and geometric on one hand and something organic and biomorphic on the other.

Modules and configurations: Track’s versatile modules give you total freedom to create inspiring spaces for waiting, meeting, lounging and collaborating. Configurations can be created with several straight and corner modules. Each module can be connected. Add the round Track pouffe for a playful composition.
Armrests: Choose from a fixed armrest (only on straight modules), a loose armrest or no armrest.
Upholstery: Choose from a range of versatile fabrics.
Electrification: Power outlets are integrated in a beautifully designed round oak wooden table element. The table with electrification outlets can be placed between two seating elements. The wooden table is finished in one of Artifort’s oil colours.

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Part of the collection SOFAS.
Manufacturer Artifort
Family Track
Architonic ID 20732379
Year of Launch 2022

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