Introducing the new sofa collection The Fifth Avenue designed by russian product designer Dima Loginoff for italian brand ARTEX. This sofa is a dedication to one of the most beautiful and amazing city in the Wold - New York. Traditionally, the first Wold presentation of the collection will took place in on of the most prestigious location in italian Florence - Lungarno Collection by Salvatore Ferragamo in may 2013 during Florence Design Week.
"The collaboration between Russian designer Dima Loginoff and Italian fine uphostered furniture producer AR.T.EX. had remarkable final results every single time, proof of that becoming many beautiful The Fifth Avenue Sofa is a show of cozy minimalism and elegance. It comes with a present day, intriguing appear which has its roots in the geometry and aesthetics of downtown Manhattan, the Fifth Avenue, one of the most vibrant and stylish street of the world ranked as possessing the world’s most prestigious retail spaces. That is why lightness and evocative kinds are the primary ideas in creating this sofa. Every angle reveals a various visual encounter, the place a mix of reliable factors and empty components create the illusion of “suspended” buildings. The creativity in combining angles and lines, the carefulness in the assortment of the ideal materials for its construction, the decision of a timeless, balanced yet modern colour, each and every little detail was offered a special consideration shaping an upholstered sofa with a effectively made personality." from decoration-ideas.co.uk
"New York City is known for soaring skyscrapers and impressively jagged architecture that makes up its iconic skyline, something which the Fifth Avenue Sofa by Dima Loginoff strives to emulate. Long and plush, this oh-so-soft sofa has a luxurious feeling that is synonymous with the idea of the stylish Fifth Avenue neighborhood. Staggered cushion backs give this sofa an interesting shape that begins to resemble the skyline of this affluent American city. In an unusual twist, the designer extended the structural design to the lower section, paying homage to tall buildings with protrusions below the seats. In either gray or black upholstery, the Fifth Avenue Sofa looks stellar when given a back light that emphasizes its dynamic, city slicker silhouette." from trendhunter.com