Need a Red Sofa? Foliage by Patricia Urquiola!


Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola presents this quilted sofa with a plastic frame called Foliage at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan this week.




The design features branching thermoplatic legs and a polyurethane foam seat covered in stretchy fabric stitched with a leaf-shaped motif.








The information that follows is from Kartell:

Dialogue between natural realities and artificial Foliage, the sofa clearly bears the graphic hallmark of Patricia Urquiola as an object that looks as if it just grew naturally in plastic. The leaves form a crown resting on a framework of branches which virtually form a seat. Foliage is a sofa with great personality featuring a seat with top-stitched embroidery on four round legs. Cosy and soft, Foliage offers two roomy seats. The top-stitching runs over the entire surface and on the back too making the sofa a standalone piece that can be placed even in the centre of a room and seen from all sides.



Design: Patricia Urquiola

Material: Frame – batch dyed technopolymer thermoplatic

Seat – polyurethane foam padding with quilted elastic fabric covering

Size: L. 185 cm, H. 90 cm, D. 90 cm

Colours: red fabric, cream frame; cream fabric, acid green frame; green fabric, black frame; petrol blue fabric, hazelnut frame; sugar bag blue fabric, red frame; black fabric, cream frame; sand fabric, cream frame; acid green fabric, red frame

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