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Architonic ID: 1434029
SKU: 210 456 00
Anno di Lancio: 2015
Designed by Hella Jongerius in a range of fabrics and carefully coordinated hues and weaves, Sofa Polder Compact adds an eye-catching note to any interior. It is available in shades of green, red, night blue and golden yellow, and also suits smaller apartments thanks to its compact dimensions.
Structural frame: wooden frame.
Seat cushions: polyurethane foam with interactive
pocket spring core, chamber cushions and polyester fleece.
Back cushions: polyurethane foam with polyester fleece and chamber cushions.
Armrest cushion: detached bolster, freely positionable, sand-weighted.
Cover: coordinated combinations of various colours and fabric types, removable.
Ottoman: wooden frame with polyurethane foam.
Range of use: recommended for residential use only.
Concetto
Il Polder è la definizione usata in Olanda per descrivere le terre piatte, strappate artificialmente al mare, grazie alla creazione di dighe e di sistemi per il deflusso delle acque. Altretttanto basso e schiacciato si presenta il corpo del divano Polder, dando così maggior risalto alla linea orizzontale. Per questo divano Hella Jongerius ha selezionato cinque combinazioni di colori e di tessuti, accentuandone il look con filati High-Tech e grandi bottoni in materiali naturali.
Materiale
Struttura in legno con imbottitura a cintura, cuscini schienale e braccioli in poliuretano e microfibra, cuscini sedili: poliuretano espanso e ovatta di poliestere, braccioli con pesi in sabbia, bottoni in materiali naturali.
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Netherlands
Hella Jongerius’s research on colours, materials, and textures is never complete. All her questions are open-ended, and all her answers provisional, taking the form of finished and semi-finished products. These are part of a never-ending process, and the same is essentially true of all Jongeriuslab designs: they possess the power of the final stage, while also communicating that they are part of something greater, with both a past and an uncertain future. The unfinished, the provisional, the possible – they hide in the attention for imperfections, traces of the creation process, and the revealed potential of materials and techniques. Through this working method, Jongerius not only celebrates the value of the process, but also engages the viewer, the user, in her investigation.