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Burger: a modular sofa oozing with comfort

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Burger was created by Teixeira Design Studio as a conceptual investigation into how four cushions might be crammed into a belt made of two wooden bands.

Portugal-based Teixeira Design Studio skillfully fabricates ‘Burger’. A conceptual exploration of how four cushions – seat, arm, and backrest – could be aesthetically squeezed through a unique belt comprising two wooden bands.

Widely known for brilliantly crafting truly one-of-a-kind innovative objects that harmoniously blend with any interior, offers smooth functionality, and are a feast to the eyes. “Design is simply an attitude,” says founder João Teixeira.

Minimalistic with a warm Scandinavian aesthetic. His idea was to create something that we could easily assemble without the need for screws b. But at the same time could appear to have a safe and comfortable appeal.

The two eclectic wooden bands seamlessly embrace the arm’s curvatures and a leather strap. Further adds enough pressure and flexibility to fit the cushions.

“Additionally, this could also effortlessly work with a 2-seater version and be a fun modular product while playing with the cushions and materials!” Teixeira adds.

Furthermore, not just the Burger Sofa. We published some other cool projects by Teixeira Design Studio:

A way to imagine new smart designs and speculate on ideas for the future. Giving new inputs and visions to furniture companies as well.

 

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