Beam Sofa System
- Designer:
- Patricia Urquiola
- Brand:
- Cassina
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Floe Insel Sofa Specifications
This product is available in a range of Cassina fabric and finishes, please enquire to view the full library.
Its roots in the architectural tradition, the design of the Floe Insel sofa translates the principles of the module and of versatility into bold proportions, to create generous volumes, that are both inviting and convey a dynamic spirit. The constructional harmony of the Floe Insel sofa derives from the designer's in-depth exploration of the link between the volume and the softness of the cushions. Optimizing the relationship between the padding in these and the elasticated bands, flexibility and support become one. Each element incorporates an asymmetrical line, at an angle of 25 degrees from the horizontal, making it different and unique. The seats and backs, meanwhile, feature diagonal stitching that accentuates the sense of movement. The padded profile on the outer edges of the cushions and the armrests serve to reconfirm Cassina's mastery in executing the complex task of adapting linear stitching to an asymmetrical structure.
Its roots in the architectural tradition, the design of the Floe Insel sofa translates the principles of the module and of versatility into bold proportions, to create generous volumes, that are both inviting and convey a dynamic spirit. The constructional harmony of the Floe Insel sofa derives from the designer's in-depth exploration of the link between the volume and the softness of the cushions. Optimizing the relationship between the padding in these and the elasticated bands, flexibility and support become one. Each element incorporates an asymmetrical line, at an angle of 25 degrees from the horizontal, making it different and unique. The seats and backs, meanwhile, feature diagonal stitching that accentuates the sense of movement. The padded profile on the outer edges of the cushions and the armrests serve to reconfirm Cassina's mastery in executing the complex task of adapting linear stitching to an asymmetrical structure.
Designer
Patricia Urquiola was born in Oviedo (Spain) and now lives and works in Milan. She attended the faculty of architecture of Madrid Polytechnic were she graduated in 1989 having...