Polp 1 sofa by Ilaria Prato

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BBB keeps up its mission to unearth and present the greatest design classics—items that defy fashion or trend logic. But are so striking that they inherently establish a style. In honor of its twentieth anniversary, the business reintroduces the classic Polp 1 sofa, whose original design was approved by Ilaria Prato.

Its elegant aesthetics have been elevated by the use of new materials and coverings that improve comfort and resistance while maintaining the original design’s integrity.

BBB has used cutting-edge production methods to modify the designs for contemporary manufacturing technologies. The primary intervention consists of using performance and modern materials, which have enhanced seating comfort and made it especially hospitable. The modular seating components enable various configurations that can be tailored to suit various settings and areas.

All things considered, the resulting design is unconstrained by time and flexible to fit into a variety of home settings.

Moreover, Polp 1 is a line of modular sofas of a wooden base that folds into the shape of an upside-down box. It holds big, plush cushions that can put together conventionally to make a very cozy. And distinctive sofa or creatively to create unique islands in spaces.

You can experiment with color and finish with the coverings, which come in leather and fabric options. Expanded polyurethane, viscoelastic foam, and individually pocketed springs make up the padding.

 

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