Architonic ID: 20280941
Cosy comes from the idea to offer high comfort with a reassuring, warm and familiar gesture. The timeless lines, soft and all embracing design, adaptability and versatile character make Cosy a padded item that offers the utmost comfort in a wide range of situations, environments and frameworks.
Today, the Cosy family is widened with the introduction of island and curved elements, which make the collection even more flexible and dinamic. This sofa system allows to create infinite configurations to meet the needs of the market. Cosy is therefore perfect for both residential and contract use.
Frame
Bearing frame made of solid and multilayer wood, base with elastic belts, feet and concealed hook system.
Padding: variable-density foam polyurethane padding and cover in polyester wadding.
Modules
System made up of:
• seating modules for the Islands S (L85 D85), M (L125 D85), L (L170 D85), L deep (L170 D125), XL (L210 D85);
• one-sided backrest for Island modules with L85, L125 and L170;
• two-sided backrest for Island modules with L85, L125 and L170;
• seating modules for Curve S (L155 D85) and M (L205 D85);
• one-sided backrest for curve modules S (L175) and M (L216);
• two-sided armrest L85;
• one-sided armrest L85.
The Cosy Island and Cosy Curve upholstered module systems can be mutually combined to create numberless configurations conceived to be continuously remodelled as desired. The seating modules can also be used individually as pouf elements.
Cosy accessories
The Cosy Island and Cosy Curve sofa system collection is enriched with two new accessories:
Low table
The low table top is made of 15 mm thick medium-density wood fibreboard in the following finishes:
• matt lacquered white or graphite grey.
• bleached oak (edge and underside matt lacquered white) or brown oak and canaletto walnut (edge and underside matt lacquered graphite grey).
Light armrest
Consisting of a plywood poplar wood panel, padded with single-density polyurethane foam, covered with polyester wadding. Available in all the fabrics suitable for the sofa. The armrest is removable by dismantling the supporting structure.
Both accessories are positioned by “wrapping” the seat of the sofa by means of an epoxy powder-coated metal band, available in two matt finishes: white or graphite grey.
The metal band is available in two versions:
• with curved legs, for positioning at the end of the seat;
• with straight legs, for positioning at the end of the seat where the backrest is present.
Concept
Cosy comes from the idea to offer high comfort with a reassuring, warm and familiar gesture.
The timeless lines, soft and all embracing design, adaptability and versatile character make Cosy a padded item that offers the utmost comfort in a wide range of situations, environments and frameworks.
Collection of padded modular elements featuring seats with different depths and lengths; backs with different heights, either aligned or corner compositions; coffee tables and additional cushions.
A highly versatile system designed for consumers to choose their favourite composition that will meet their needs and blend into any setting, environment, style and taste.
Frame
Bearing frame made of solid and multilayer wood, base with elastic belts, feet and concealed hook system.
Padding
Variable-density foam polyurethane padding and cover in polyester wadding.
Note: the leather variant is not available
Additional cushions:
- Square cushion 60x60cm with down filling and lateral strip
- Square cushion 50x50cm with down filling and lateral strip
- Rectangular cushion 75x40cm with down filling and lateral strip
- Lower back cushion 75x25cm with down filling and lateral strip
This product belongs to collection:
Cushion Size 1
50 - 50 cm
Cushion Size 2
75 - 40 cm
Cushion Size 3
75 - 25 cm
Italy
Born in Milan in 1966, he studied at the Art Center College of Design, La Tour de Peilz, Switerland. He designed parking systems for Elektrene- a ticket machine and oil-pressure barrier for garages and public car parks. In 1995 he opened his own design office in Milan. Since 1996 he has been designed interiors of boats and rubber dinghies for Lomac Nautica, Milan. In 1997 he designs houseware and furnishing accessories for Progetti (Carate Brianza), kitchen scales, spice mills and a jug with tray for Artista Visitatore (Prato), glass-bead costume jewellery lines for Mar Mar (Milan). In the same year he opens Milan and Berlin based '21' associate practice with Michael C.Satz. In 1998 he wins the 1st prize in the international competition "Life in Motion" sponsored by Audi. He features in the followings exhibitions: "Under 35 Designers", Opos, Milan (since 1993); "Ethnologic", Zeus, Milan, 1997 and "Lighting Up Time", Gallery Ammiraglio Acton, Milan 1997.
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