FreeFlow is a fluid, sinuous modular upholstered seating system designed mainly to suit large spaces. Its curvy, linear modules offer maximum versatility for use in waiting, relaxation and dining areas.
Based on the idea of a flyover, the sofa comprises two upholstered strips, one for the seat and one for the backrest. Depending on how it is used, these strips can criss-cross each other to create an interplaying form, and at the same time, it also allows for back-to-back seating, ideal for central positioning within a room. Carefully thought-out in every detail, the triangular cross-section of the aluminium legs is designed to ‘hide’ the double legs when the modules are positioned together.
from contemporist
Based on the idea of a flyover, the sofa comprises two upholstered strips, one for the seat and one for the backrest. Depending on how it is used, these strips can criss-cross each other to create an interplaying form, and at the same time, it also allows for back-to-back seating, ideal for central positioning within a room. Carefully thought-out in every detail, the triangular cross-section of the aluminium legs is designed to ‘hide’ the double legs when the modules are positioned together.
from contemporist
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