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Designer Sofa | B2BSofà

€14.000,00
Regular price €14.000,00

DESIGNER SOFA

B2BSofà is a designer sofa that rethinks the concept of contemporary living. Rooted in Italian design, B2BSofà combines expressive form and comfort, creating a bold yet welcoming presence within living spaces.

B2Bsofà it's a sofa which overturns the idea of ​​living as its concept is designed to re-establish the focus on people and their relationships.

It's extremely versatile, allowing you to recline on the two curved seats or even lie flat on the lower section. The memory foam padding makes it extremely comfortable and ideal for relaxing the spine.

B2B is an object that embodies contemporaneity in every sense of the word. The predominant organic forms of the Baroque era are geometricized, designing extremely functional curves for a new use.

The idea of ​​a sofa with two seats thus leaves room for a single element that expresses a way of restoring basic actions that tend to reunite individuals and art itself. Facing each other, we rediscover the harmony of communicating and sharing a space that becomes a place.

A contemporary interpretation of the “living room” way of experiencing it.

Technical specifications:
Product weight and dimensions:
200x150x95h cm, 90 kg
Materials:Poplar plywood, memory foam, stain-resistant velvet
Collection belonging to:2025
Available colors and variants:on request

Shipping times:6 weeks from order

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Weight: 90 kg
Brand: Giuseppe Campailla
Collection: 2025
Environment: Indoor
Type: Sofa
Material: Poplar, memory foam, velvet
Dimensions: 200x150x95h cm
Color: Yellow

Joseph Campailla

In his studio, the designer creates innovative projects and prototypes, often using recycled materials. He firmly believes that the value of an object lies primarily in the production process and the recovery of the material that created it.

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