Designed by Antonio Citterio, the Édouard sofa collection from B&B Italia is a classic with a twist that is generous both in proportion and in finishing options.
August 17th, 2017
The year 2016 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the illustrious Italian furniture brand B&B Italia. The brand celebrated the milestone with a slew of activities that included a book launch, a documentary screening, exhibitions, and yes, a superb line up of new products by both new and long-time designer collaborators.
One of these new products was the Édouard sofa collection by Italian furniture maestro Antonio Citterio. Now available in Singapore from Space Furniture, Édouard is a striking family of padded seating elements comprising an armchair, sofas and modular elements (including terminal and corner elements and a chaise lounge). They have all been designed to create restful areas to suit a wide variety of spaces and personal tastes while communicating a powerful aesthetic charm.
The combination of Édouard’s wide seat, high backrest (offered in 85 and 92-centimetre versions, with an optional headrest), and sinuous lines (a nod to the shapely forms of 1950s sofas) creates a subtly embracing form that provides maximum comfort.
The collection is available in a wide range of fabrics and leather coverings with contrasting seams that lend a graphic touch. Customers are able to choose the colour of the fabric, leather and metal finish, as well as the colour of the thread used for the seams.
B&B Italia is available in Singapore from Space Furniture.
Save a minimum of 20% on the entire sofa and armchair collection from Space Furniture from 19 August to 17 September 2017!
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