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Highlands, sofa
by Patricia Urquiola, 2003

 

 

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Highlands, sofa
by Patricia Urquiola, 2003

 

Comfort inherent to functionality
A narrative which is the natural continuation of the Lowland project. The central theme of Highlands is movement, the innate potential for verticality of the backrest and armrests. Two possible positions, using a smooth, almost organic movement which is never mechanical. Flexibility which inevitably renders the elements modular. The surfaces and the various elements of upholstery, the tailoring, the stitching detail on the covers, and the care used all combine in this highly expressive piece. A tribute to the couture-spirit of both the designer and the company.
Seat in stress-resistant polyurethane foam in varied densities and polyester fiber on wood frame. Back and arm in injected flame-retardant polyurethane foam and polyester fiber over internal steel frame with articulated reclining mechanism. Feet are black polypropylene screwed to the frame. Seats modules are connected with black ABS linking devices under the legs. The Highlands collection covers are removable.

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