In the overall scenario of the past decade dominated essentially by sofas with low backs and deep squabs, consisting of simplified, reconfigurable volumes, over the past few years there have also been signs of interesting new research which, in this edition of the furniture show, finally enters the realm of the commercially feasible.
The designs by Patricia Urquiola – the most prolific designer in the field – explore various different directions, all sharing a sense of informality for a friendly, easygoing home.
Her Fat Sofa for B&B, for instance, upholstered in two-tone, tactile fabric, consists of solid, soft and rounded shapes, which come together to form a welcoming oasis. Her Bergère-Légére for De Padova is a reinterpretation of the classic sofa, raising it up on a lacquered metal frame and…