Architonic ID: 20756300
The attractive and contemporary design fits naturally into the most different architectural contexts. The solid and geometric lines of the seat act as a natural counterpoint to an enveloping wide backrest with soft moulded lines. The neverending connection between these two elements is also emphasised by open-end modules, which stimulate conviviality and connection with the surrounding environment, suggesting a relaxed, domestic atmosphere.
Afina sofa offers a very interesting colour combination between the backrest and the seat: it can either mark a distinction between the two elements or unify them by using the same colour. In addition to the more traditional straight segments, with or without backrests, the system combines 60° and 90° corner modules, concave and convex with or without backrests, allowing great freedom of composition and space occupation. The cushions are deep and generous in width for each user. Elastic straps are inserted into the structure of the sofa. The product of these formal interactions is a pleasant sensation of comfort.
The modules of the sofas and poufs can optionally be ordered with an integrated USB socket on the structure.
Concept
AFINA, designed by Ramos Bassols, is a modular system of sofas and benches intended for eclectic environments that range from lounges to waiting areas, and suits any space where people interact and socialise.
AFINA was created as a compositional game between two related but not connected elements that allow an interesting interweaving of shapes and colours. It’s a great tool for generating spaces.
A basic linear suspended element, strong in its form but gentle in its perception, is set against a backrest with a soft and continuous design, refined on the edges.
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Base metal, Metal
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