PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Suita Sofa is a versatile and modular seating solution available in two- and three-seat configurations, featuring both closed-end and open designs with optional single armrests on either side, which can be paired with chaises longues in various dimensions for added flexibility. The sofa system includes a rear-mounted shelf, ideal for creating a temporary workspace or providing additional storage and display space when placed against a wall. Enhanced comfort is offered through optional headrest extensions and cushions, available in all cover materials, while the sofa's sleek, industrial aesthetic is highlighted by its geometrically precise body and bridge-like aluminum legs, paying homage to mid-century American design. The Suita Sofa family comprises interchangeable components, allowing for endless customization to suit diverse interior environments and needs. Seat and back cushions are available in firm or soft options, and the sofa is crafted with high-quality materials, including die-cast aluminum legs, a webbed metal frame, and removable covers. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for design planning. Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, is renowned for its innovative and iconic furniture designs, blending functionality with timeless aesthetics, and collaborating with legendary designers to create versatile, durable, and stylish pieces for residential, office, and public spaces.
SUPPLIER: VITRA
COLLECTION: SUITA GROUP
TYPE: FURNITURE
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