Miami Soft, sofa designed by Paola Navone, in the delicacy given by the velvety touch of the upholstery, finished with sharp edge stitching, and by the ductile flexibility of the elements with which we can complete it refers to that idea of interior management photographed in the design magazines of the Fifties and Sixties. In that system of codes where architecture gradually left the Modernist current to adopt new solutions, the people who live there are at the centre of the house and it is essential that the objects reflect their personality, emphasizing that freedom of approach to the domestic space. There is that informal background, which is a cultured declaration of disengagement, all aimed at the well-being of the guest, and that pleasure we dedicate to ourselves in surrounding ourselves with an intimate beauty, which knows how to satisfy us and restore harmony even in the most restless souls.
MIAMI SOFT
- Product Name
- MIAMI SOFT
- Designer
- Paola Navone
- Manufacturer
- Baxter Srl
- Manufactured
- Italy
- Material
- Leather
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