The sofa allows the user to enjoy different textures of leather. By buttoning at random positions, the tie-dyed leather is once again squeezed to fit the shape of the sofa, giving it an expression of color and texture. Depending on the part, the sofa may be soft, flat and firm, or shaped to fit the body. You can choose a comfortable position to sit in according to your mood, physical condition and preferences. And it can also be used as a low table. The undulating appearance can be changed by the direction, so you can place it according to the scene.
Shibori Sofa
- Product Name
- Shibori Sofa
- Designer
- ayami takada
- Architect
- ayami takada architects
- Manufactured
- Japan
- Material
- Leather
- Colour
- Blue range
Gold range
Silver range - Use
- Residential
Commercial - Style
- Contemporary
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