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W. 240 x H. 65 x D. 110 cm
Designed by Raphael Navot
Sofa, armchair, meridienne, day bed...The elegant silhouette of each piece is highlighted by a thin down that wraps around the headrest and extends down between the base and the seat. The incredibly soft nubuck leather makes it the perfect place to relax. ...
large 3-seat sofa
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Estimated delivery time: 10 to 12 weeks
Upholstered in Savane leather, cowhide with corrected grain, nubucked finish and FLASH fabric (40% vi, 25% co, 23% pc, 7% pl, 5% af) . Seat cushions in HR foam 35kg/m³ and duvet in fibre flakes. Back cushion in 18S foam and duvet in fibre flakes. Toss cushions 100% goose and duck feathers. Structure in solid fir wood and pine plywood. Cross-webbing XL elastic straps suspension. Base in solid wenge beech with stain finish. Other dimensions and elements available.
Manufactured in Europe
(2 back cushions and 2 small cushions included)
Includes:
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.
Multidisciplinary, Raphael Navot identifies himself as a non-industrial designer. A graduate from Design Academy Eindhoven, he likes to combine artisanal know-how with contemporary methods, whether in his interior architecture projects or in his custom furniture orders. In Paris, Raphael Navot has produced the Club Silencio in collaboration with David Lynch, and the Hôtel National des Arts et Métiers. For Roche Bobois he has imagined the NATIV collection with natural and organic lines: a dialog between culture and nature combined with the mastery of geometry and spontaneous shapes, it is manufactured by hand with noble materials.
More info...Roche Bobois presents an exhibition of American photographer Patty Caroll’s work in Paris, in collaboration with Galerie XII.
Read this article from the Roche Bobois magazine Patty Carroll Exhibition