Ares Sofa

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Ares Sofa

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From ฿339,000
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Sophistication and craftsmanship come together to give life to a new sofa designed by Roberto Lazzeroni. Ares is a visually striking piece of furniture, ideal for those who desire refined and extremely elegant pieces. Characterised by an unusual style, Ares is defined as a sofa beyond conventions, where the significant height of the backrest, which envelops the seat with its curvilinear shape and lowers to form the armrest, gives the sofa a majestic appearance. Available in multiple sizes such as 2 or 3-seater linear sofa, or in the modular version with different elements including chaise lounge modules, it stands out for the particular craftsmanship of the feet: like two long traverses, they run on the lower ends of each element, becoming a flat section when viewed laterally. Resting on a refined base made of thermotreated oak or stained ash wood, Ares combines rigid elements and significant padded cushions to skilfully blend comfort and functionality.

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W200 W200 x D97 x H89

W235 W235 x D97 x H89

W270 W270 x D97 x H89

From ฿339,000
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.
Roberto Lazzeroni

Roberto Lazzeroni

Roberto Lazzeroni was born in Pisa, He studied Art and Architecture in Florence. He has always shown an interest both in the phenomena of the world of conceptual art and the ones of radical design. In the early 80’s he started to be interested in industrial and interior design, a specialization which he defines as “fundamental” for the following approach to the world of the “industrial product”. Talking about his own projects, Lazzeroni uses the expression of “sentimental design”; it is indeed easy, even for an untrained eye, to see the tension between past and future in this works.
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