One for all: staying flexible with Freifrau's Mia modular sofa
Until now, there had only really been one major element missing from Freifrau's portfolio, namely a modular sofa – a gap now filled by the Mia system, designed by award-winning young Berlin-based designer Ilja Huber.
October 22, 2023 | 10:00 pm CUT

Renowned German manufacturer Freifrau recently presented Mia, its first sofa collection. The system was developed by Berlin designer Ilja Huber
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‘In today's world, we see that living spaces are getting smaller, we have to find ways to deal differently with the possibilities’

Ilja Huber is a qualified toolmaker and also studied design. His work is characterised by a passion for both industrial and craft processes, and seeking the optimal solution in terms of function and user-friendliness
A soft embrace
The impetus for his design was, among other things, the observation that modular sofas usually rely on boxy shapes to ensure that the elements fit together perfectly. ‘I'd had the idea for a while to design a modular sofa that was voluminous, curvy and inviting,’ Huber says. He approached Freifrau's management team, brothers Marc and Niklas Helweg, with his design. ’After they had a look at my idea, they got in touch straight away. It was exactly what they were looking for for their collection. It was a case of me suggesting the right product to them at the right time.’
With its large cushions, Mia provides a particularly comfortable sitting experience, as the user is gently embraced by the sofa's soft upholstery

Mia combines two worlds, with its organic forms meeting a modular concept that allows different combinations to be created for different situations
Flexible combinations, flexible materials
One of Freifrau's wishes was that the modular sofa could be combined with a wide variety of cover fabrics. ‘We talked a lot about patterns. If – as Freifrau offers – you can choose between bouclé, corduroy and woven textile, then that is a special task in the design. In the end, we came up with a very flexible silhouette that fits perfectly with the brand identity, thanks to its clearly formulated curves,’ explains Huber.

Freifrau's versatile range of cover materials, such as bouclé and corduroy, represented a challenge for Huber, as they all had to work in terms of the cut and the upholstery

Thanks to its flexible concept, Mia easily fits into a variety of different settings, from spacious seating landscapes in hotel lobbies and office spaces to smaller constellations in private living rooms
The right sofa for a hectic life
Each module consists of a pouf as a base. Its width, flush or shortened backrests and armrests positioned on the left or right define the possible uses and combinations. The middle sections extend indefinitely in length or arrange themselves into islands, the soft sides complete the constellations. Spacious seating landscapes can be combined just as easily as classic two- or three-seaters, groups or free-standing armchairs. This makes Mia immediately at home in any setting, whether that's in the living room at home, in an elegant hotel lobby or the lounge area of an office.
Freifrau offers a total of eleven different modules within the system, including poufs and récamiers which can be used to incorporate generous reclining areas
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