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Product description
KiBiSi set out to make a sofa with strong architectural references since KiBiSi partner Bjarke Ingels couldn’t really find the right architect’s sofa for his apartment. The point of departure was a classic brick bond forming the cushion pattern.
The cushions are tied together and fixed with a tailor quality button, which is molded of fiber concrete – yet another architectural reference.
Textile upholstery options:
1 - Hallingdal 65-110
2 - Hallingdal 65-130
3 - Hallingdal 65-180 Button rope options:
a - sky blue
b - ebony black
DIMENSIONS in cm: Width: 70
Depth: 105
Height: 65
Seat depth: 70
Seat height: 35
The cushions are tied together and fixed with a tailor quality button, which is molded of fiber concrete – yet another architectural reference.
Textile upholstery options:
1 - Hallingdal 65-110
2 - Hallingdal 65-130
3 - Hallingdal 65-180 Button rope options:
a - sky blue
b - ebony black
DIMENSIONS in cm: Width: 70
Depth: 105
Height: 65
Seat depth: 70
Seat height: 35
Concept
What is a sofa but a pile of pillows for maximum comfort? Turning the habitual modularity of sofa design into a virtue, the Brick explores the tectonic of bricklaying to stack sandbag-like cushions into architecture for comfort.”
- Bjarke Ingels
KiBiSi set out to make a sofa with strong architectural references since KiBiSi partner Bjarke Ingels couldn’t really find the right architect’s sofa for his apartment. The point of departure was a classic brick bond forming the cushion pattern.
The cushions are tied together and fixed with a tailor quality button, which is molded of fiber concrete – yet another architectural reference.
- Bjarke Ingels
KiBiSi set out to make a sofa with strong architectural references since KiBiSi partner Bjarke Ingels couldn’t really find the right architect’s sofa for his apartment. The point of departure was a classic brick bond forming the cushion pattern.
The cushions are tied together and fixed with a tailor quality button, which is molded of fiber concrete – yet another architectural reference.
More about this product
Categorised in Seating - Armchairs - closed base - without armrests - Seat and backrest upholstered - Residential.
Part of the collection
Seaters.
Manufacturer
jotjot
Family
Brick
Architonic ID
20036043
Year of Launch
2019
Year of Design
2010
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