Already a favourite within the B&B range, Naoto Fukasawa’s Papilio Collection now offers even more to love
September 4th, 2012
The Papilio soft seating collection continues to accentuate the balance and fluidity of form for which Naoto Fukasawa is renowned, with its latest additions, Mini and Love Papilio.
The Mini Papilio armchair, with its option of two different swivel systems and the Love Papilio sofa, with its compact footprint offer new and unique seating arrangements for use in all commercial, public and domestic environments.
With solid structures and purposefully positioned curves the collection succeeds in offering maximum comfort, relaxation and strength while retaining its much loved, organic and statuesque aesthetic.
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