Perry sofa
Composed of understated upholstered pieces that can be combined in different ways, the modular Perry seating system heralds a new way of designing living spaces. Creating original arrangements, using modules whose irregular shape makes it possible to break up straight-line configurations, lending them a more dynamic flow and a more casual look.
Soft shapes, generously padded in goose down, calibrated proportions, sophisticated tailoring details, like the grosgrain or eco-leather piping that outlines the silhouette of the upholstered pieces, are some of the distinctive features of this unconventional design.
Another differentiating detail is the option to replace the traditional upholstered armrest with an elegant and equally functional cowhide-clad container element with a handy compartment for storing throws, magazines and books.
The variety of modules available – stand-alone, L-shaped and asymmetrical seating elements, ottomans, chaise longues, storage elements – allows for the creation of a great number of arrangements, from traditional stand-alone versions with scaled-down size, to larger, more complex solutions, designed to enliven a distinctly contemporary domestic landscape.
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Antonio Citterio
Designer (2022)
Antonio Citterio, born 1950 in Meda, Italy, studied architecture at the Milan Polytechnic. In 1972 he began work as a designer and consultant in the field of industrial design, before joining Terry Dwan as a partner at Studio Citterio/Dwan from 1987-96. He held...
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