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2-seater sofas: new interior trends
The year 2018 introduces a significant trend in interior design, particularly concerning two-seater sofas: fostering intimacy and direct interaction. The emphasis is on designs that encourage people to sit vis-à-vis, promoting connection and conversation. This contemporary approach is embodied in soft, simple, and customizable sofa models that prioritize comfort and personalization.
One such example is the small DayDream sofa, a creation by the Italian-Japanese duo Mist-o for Living Divani. This sofa is specifically designed for two individuals, featuring an essential, almost primitive aesthetic combined with the inherent comfort of daybeds. Its structure is a metallic loom, ingeniously integrated with a tightly woven net crafted by UN Pizzo, a textile studio specializing in binding for interiors and fashion. This design choice reinterprets Hans J. Wagner's Hammock Chair, drawing on ancient artisanal textile traditions. The net, serving as an evocative metaphor for human relationships, varies in intensity across different areas, ensuring both stability and elegant support for the sitting cushions.
Another innovative design is Avant-Après by Sergio Bicego for Saba Italia. This compact and lightweight sofa offers remarkable versatility through its unique armrest/backrest system. Users can easily detach the armrests and reposition them as backrests, allowing for multiple comfortable seating configurations. The sofa's soft cushions rest on a fabric-covered metallic base, supported by chromium metal feet. To enhance the seating experience, a small black walnut wood table is available in two sizes, complementing the sofa's functionality.
Gordon Guillaumier's "Face to Face" sofa for Tacchini perfectly encapsulates the trend of encouraging direct interaction. This two-meter-long sofa reimagines seating as a space for socializing, with its name directly reflecting its purpose. The design features two opposing backrests, which are central to its aesthetic and functional appeal, along with soft cushions. This arrangement invites users to sit facing each other, fostering a more human and engaging dimension of interaction, regardless of the setting.
For those seeking modularity, Antonio Rodriguez designed the Velour collection of tiny sofas for La Cividina. This collection is adaptable for both residential and contract interiors, offering a wide array of 57 elements, including armchairs, sofas, poufs, and chaise-longues. These modular components allow for endless spatial configurations, and privacy and intimacy are maintained through flexible, ultra-slim backrests (under 5 cm) available in various dimensions. The sofas provide comfort through soft cushions supported by a wooden frame, elastic bands, and crushproof stuffing.
Finally, Francesco Rota's Plus sofa for Lapalma highlights composability as a key feature for 2018. This two-seater emphasizes comfort through soft shapes achieved with expanded fire-resistant polyurethane of varying densities. Its modularity enables the creation of classic sofas or complex lounge area combinations. The design incorporates simple yet impactful elements, such as Screen partitions that function as backrests, armrests, or tables, along with cushions that ensure the system's flexibility, versatility, and transformability. These designs collectively showcase a shift towards sofas that are not just comfortable but also actively facilitate human connection and adaptability to diverse living spaces.
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