MAH JONG
composition 9 elements kenzo takada jiku - samaa

W. 159 x H. 19 x D. 95 cm

Designed by Hans Hopfer


Design Hans Hopfer

Mah Jong is all about sophistication and elegance. This creation features some of the designer's emblematic motifs, such as the stripe, here embellished with a woven flower, or the torn
fishnet in a superposition of light and dark tones. The Mah Jong sofa rests on new platforms, making it even more comfortable. ...

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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 units are button-tufted, padded, and made by hand. Optional adjustable backs with manual mechanism, and small cushions available.

Made in Europe

Includes:

Composition 9 elements shown - version Kenzo Takada JIku – Samaa| L. 547 cm x D. 393.5 cm x H. 78 cm

- 2.5-seat platform, lacquered – (L. 243 x H. 25 x D. 103 cm)
Seat with back: Kenzo Takada Saiun Rouge Multicolor
Seat with back: Kenzo Takada Shunkou Fuchsia

- 2-seat corner platform left, lacquered (L. 201 x H. 25 x D. 103 cm)
Corner: Kenzo Takada Sekkai Vert-Rose
Seat with back: Kenzo Takada Kogiku Jaune

- 1.5-seat platform, lacquered (L. 145 x H. 25 x D. 103 cm)
Seat with back: Kenzo Takada Nami Rouge Multicolor

- 2-seat corner platform right, lacquered (L. 201 x H. 25 x D. 103 cm)
Seat: Kenzo Takada Hizashi Rouge
Corner: Kenzo Takada Kouka Jaune

- 2.5-seat platform, lacquered – (L. 243 x H. 25 x D. 103 cm)
Seat with back: Kenzo Takada Mugara Lagon
Seat: Kenzo Takada Onpa Rouge Multicolor

- Rectangular bridge table in lacquered finish (L.75 x H. 13 x D.42 cm)

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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