Hoffmann’s Kubus sofa, designed in 1910, is a great example of his precise geometric lines and quadratic theme in his work. This two- and three-seater sofa is padded and boasts black and silver painted wooden legs. The Kubus sofa’s solid wood frame is covered in expanded foam and wrapped in stitched leather squares, making it a perfect match for interior spaces such as residential and contract. The replica is 100% made in Italy and is handcrafted to perfection.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dimensions:
2 Seat:
- Height 72 cm (28.3")
- Width 162 cm (64")
- Depth 75 cm (29.5”)
- SeatH 44 cm (17.3”)
- Weight 16 kg
3 Seat:
- Height 72 cm (28.3")
- Width 224 cm (88")
- Depht 75 cm (29.5”)
- SeatH 44 cm (17.3”)
- Weight 18 kg
Materials:
- Leather
- Wood Frame
General Information:
- Living room
- Hotel room
- Indoor use
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