94.49"W x 29.53"H x 36.22"D
(w. 240 x h. 75 x d. 92 cm)
Designed by Bina Baitel
Architect and designer Bina Baitel created the Perle model that features soft lines and a unique back. ...
Large 3-seat sofa
$9,685
1 Products
Estimated delivery time: 18 to 23 weeks
Upholstered in Orsetto fabric (34% viscose, 33% acrylic, 17% wool, 8% polyester, 4% linen, 4% cotton).
Seat in multi-density polyurethane foam 30-35-40-75 kg/m³. Backs in tri-density polyurethane foam 25-30-40 kg/m³. Square deco cushions and lumbar cushions in goose and duck feathers and polyester fibers. Structure in metal. Elastic straps suspension.
Base in wenge stained solid ash.
Manufactured in Europe
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Born in Paris in 1977, Bina Baitel graduated from the ‘École National Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris La Villette’ in 2002. A multidisciplinary artist, she founded her own studio in 2006 developing projects in art, design, set design, new technologies and architecture. Her work has been recognised with numerous French and international awards in the fields of art, architecture and design and is displayed in Paris and around the world. Between art, design and architecture, Bina Baitel experiments with transforming concepts into objects and spaces. In 2016, she put her mark on the Astragale collection for Roche Bobois, a distorted Haussmannian collection.
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