Panorama Sectional Sofa: Module 1, 2, and 2 Scatter Cushions 50x50 cm

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Panorama Sectional Sofa: Module 1, 2, and 2 Scatter Cushions 50x50 cm

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From ฿166,600
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A sofa design with a contemporary yet timeless look, created in a modular context that allows you to tailor its elements to your exact needs, be it at home or for a professional project.

The Panorama modular sofa is designed to be an organic fit for any space, be it grand or large. Simply configure and combine its modules exactly as you’d like. While its curves allow for it to bring a modern touch to the scenery, its inherent comfort invites the user in for a seat that can be enhanced through loose cushions.

Use the design in workplaces, educational contexts, hotels, co-working spaces and even within the home.

STRUCTURE INTERIOR: Frame made of FSC certified solid wood and MDF, with webbing spring system.
STRUCTURE PADDING: High resilient, variable density, polyurethane foam, with dacron padding
SEAT: High resilient, variable density, polyurethane foam, with dacron padding.
BACK: High resilient, variable density, polyurethane foam, with dacron padding
COVER: Fixed
LEGS: FSC certified solid oak, black stained.

Panorama Sectional Sofa: Module 1, 2, and 2 Scatter Cushions 50x50 cm

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W174 x D92 x H72.5

From ฿166,600
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Jonas Wagell

Jonas Wagell

Jonas Wagell is a Swedish architect and designer born in 1973. The studio JWDA was founded in 2008 and is today located in a converted car repair shop in central Stockholm, but collaborations span from Scandinavia to China, Italy and North America. Wagell’s architecture work is perhaps most known for the prefab house concept Mini House (2007-2012), he recognized by Wallpaper* Magazine as one of the “world’s 50 hottest young architects” shortly after graduation in 2008.