Arpege Modular Sofa: 2-Seater Left Armrest Extension, Daybed Right Armrest, and Sofa Box

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Arpege Modular Sofa: 2-Seater Left Armrest Extension, Daybed Right Armrest, and Sofa Box

Liaigre
From ฿1,511,000
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.

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Arpège is Liaigre’s first modular sofa which is the perfect answer to an essential need for comfort and flexibility.

Feeling the line
With its timeless design, clean lines and the comfort Liaigre sofas are known for, the Arpège invites you to relax. The Arpège has a leather base resting on oak feet, deep seats upholstered in monochrome wool and fabric, a straight back with matching feather and duvet cushions to guarantee comfortable seating. The Arpège imposes itself as a variation of a contemporary daybed. The Arpège is a true incarnation of the Liaigre spirit with its timeless aesthetics, proportions and refined materials, The Arpège differs from other models of the Maison which are usually custom made, with its concept based on a specific line of materials, modules and accessories.

The Arpège is designed as an open partition, a white page to fill from a choice of 14 modules. The elements in either leather or fabric can be independent or assembled when ordered so as to conceive your ideal sofa. The modules can be joined together thanks to a system of wooden foot links in the structure to keep them united.

Arpege Modular Sofa: 2-Seater Left Armrest Extension, Daybed Right Armrest, and Sofa Box

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Dimensions (cm)

W356 x D185.5 x H67

From ฿1,511,000
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.
Christian Liaigre

Christian Liaigre

Christian Liaigre was born in France in 1943. He studied at the Paris Academy of Fine and Decorative Arts and taught drawing at the Academy Charpentier. After 10 years as a horse breeder, he decided to open studio at rue de Varenne in 1987, focusing on interior architecture and furniture design. His first project to win acclaim was the refurbishment of the Hotel Montalembert in Paris in 1988. Generally speaking, the designer is known due to the fact that he designed private residences for such notables as Calvin Klein, Karl Lagerfeld, and Bryan Adams. He passed away in 2020, at the age of 77.