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Knokke Divano
By Emmemobili
Located in Munich, Bavaria
Knokke Sofa by Emmemobili Knokke, designed by Carlo Colombo for Emmemobili, is a sculptural sofa composed of two multilayer wood blocks, CNC-shaped and then hand-finished with excep...
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Grande Divano Curvo Boomerang Sofa, After Gio Ponti, C. 1950
By Gio Ponti
Located in Culver City, CA
This has to be one of the most beautiful sofas our gallery has ever had. This piece is early Italian1950's. Similar to pieces by Gio Ponti, Ico Parisi and Vladimir Kagan this large curved sofa features walnut legs and has been reupholstered in a fine, white, Belgian boucle. The boomerang-shaped sofa is a true masterpiece that embodies the essence of Italian design. Italian modern design is known for its clean lines, bold shapes, and exquisite attention to detail, making them timeless pieces of art that have stood the test of time. This particular sofa, is a stunning piece that exudes elegance and sophistication. The unique boomerang shape of the sofa is both stylish and practical, as it offers a comfortable seating experience while also being a visually striking addition to any room. The sofa is upholstered in a white Belgian boucle fabric, which adds to its luxurious appeal and complements its sleek design. This boomerang shaped sofa measures 90" long on the longer side, and 75" long on the shorter side. This gorgeous sofa could fit into a corner, but hiding those 9 splayed cone legs, and curved back lines wouldn't quite do this sofa justice. This vintage Italian piece is constructed with the highest level of quality. This sofa in particular has 8 way hand tied springs, the seating cushion has springs, the stuffing all horsehair and the upholstery was a worn mohair. We have remarkable photos documenting sofa before and during restoration. While Gio Ponti is regarded as one of the most significant Italian designers; his contemporaries, such as Achille Castiglioni, Vico Magistretti, and Ettore Sottsass, also contributed to the world of Italian design. Castiglioni, for instance, was known for his playful and functional designs, while Magistretti was renowned for his minimalist aesthetic. Sottsass, on the other hand, was a pioneer of the Memphis Group, which was known for its bold and colorful designs. We currently have this sofa in the gallery alongside a pair of Jean Royere chairs...
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Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Sofas

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Bouclé, Walnut

Hammock divano 3 posti
By Adrenalina
Located in Milan, IT
Fluid contours and a multifunctional design unmistakably define this sofa's contemporary flair. Detachable into three distinct seats, the piece is a clever solution that easily adapt...
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2010s Italian Sofas

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Italian Sofa after Marco Zanuso, circa 1960s Divano Sleep-o-Matic
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Italian sofa or daybed. New upholstery vintage Bordeaux wine color mohair, brass and metal legs, pule up mechanism handle on the back of the sofa converts the sofa in to the bed. US ...
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Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Sofas

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Divano “Anfibio”, Giovannetti, 1970s
By Alessandro Becchi, Giovanetti
Located in Quarrata, IT
Divano “Anfibio” disegnato da Alessandro Becchi e prodotto da Giovannetti in Italia negli anni ‘70. Nuovo rivestimento in pelle. Il divano una volta aperto diventa un letto.
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Vintage 1970s Sofas

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Divano GAUDI di Bretz
By Bretz
Located in Manzano, IT
Divano GAUDI di Bretz Splendida chaise-longue in pelle nera, progettata nel 1998 per la società tedesca Bretz Difetti sulla pelle di un bracciolo, come da foto. Stile Modernista Per...
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