MAH JONG
Composition Missoni

W. 95 x H. 19 x D. 95 cm

Designed by Hans Hopfer

Designed by Hans Hopfer in 1971, the Mah Jong sofa is an iconic model of the Roche Bobois collections, and offers total freedom of form and function. From three simple elements, stacked or juxtaposed, the Mah Jong allows for infinite compositions. Each cushion is entirely made and sewn by hand in a dedicated workshop. Dressed in exclusive fabrics, the Mah Jong remains a reference of creativity and modularity.
It is presented here in a new Missoni fabrics combination that is both elegant and exuberant. The zigzag stripes that have become iconic, and the floral designs created exclusively for Roche Bobois give rhythm to this model, which continues to surprise while remaining true to itself.
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This sofa’s structure has FSC™ Mix certification. It is made with a mixture of materials from responsibly managed, FSC™-certified forests and from other controlled sources.

Modular sofa using MAH JONG elements, upholstered in fabric.
Endless combinations, including seat cushions (95 x 95 x H.19 cm), straight and corner backs (H.53 cm), and lounge chair units (159 x 95 x H.19 cm).
All elements are padded and stitched by hand. Optional adjustable backs with manual mechanism, and small cushions available.

Manufactured in Europe

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Composition as shown (not including cushions) in a Missoni fabrics combination that is both elegant and exuberant. The zigzag stripes that have become iconic, and the floral designs created exclusively for Roche Bobois give rhythm to this model, which continues to surprise while remaining true to itself.
- 1 simple seat in Nadaun fabric 159.
- 3 seats with straight backrests in Nuh fabric
- 1 seat with corner back in Lobelia fabric 159
- 1 simple seat in Nuh fabric
- 1 seat with straight back in Libertad fabric 159
- 1 seat with corner back in Lobos fabric 159
- 1 seat with straight back in Nancho fabric 159

Forest Stewarship Council logo

The Forest Stewardship Council™ (FSC™) is an international organisation dedicated to promoting responsible management of the world’s forests and to protecting them for future generations. By purchasing this product, you are helping to protect the world’s forests.

eco conceived

This product was identified as eco-designed by our qualitative assessment tool developed in collaboration with the CBAF. it has been positively evaluated according to 8 criteria corresponding to each stage of its life cycle Technological institute.

 

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Not all colours and finishes are visible online. Almost all Roche Bobois products can be customised and are available in a wide range of materials, colours, and dimensions. Please contact your local showroom for more details.

Designed by

Hans Hopfer

In the 1970s Hans Hopfer created the Mah Jong lounge sofa, Roche Bobois’s most recognised and iconic design. The freedom of form that this fully modular low seating system allows broke the design mould and encouraged a completely new way of organising living spaces. Upholstered in simple plain fabrics at the beginning, today it is ‘dressed’ by some of the world’s finest couturiers.

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