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Dimensions
Width: 400 cm / 157.5'' - Depth: 270 cm / 106.3'' - Height 70 cm / 27.6" - Seating Height 35 cm / 13.8"
Worldwide delivery
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Introducing the "Patate" sectional sofa, a standout design produced by Airborne France in the 1970s. This seven-piece set offers flexible seating arrangements that adapt to any living space, reflecting the playful yet functional style of mid-century sectional furniture from that era.
Design
Each piece in this sectional sofa has been completely reupholstered in bold orange corduroy fabric, giving it a fresh feel while honoring its vintage roots. The sofa is visually defined by its deep, plush tufting that adds volume and texture. Soft curves flow seamlessly from one piece to the next, creating a fluid form that invites relaxation. The tactile corduroy fabric enhances both comfort and style. Its sectional design allows pieces to be rearranged or used individually, providing a highly customizable seating solution.In conclusion, the 1970s "Patate" sofa by Airborne France effortlessly balances form and function. Its vintage sectional design, updated with vibrant corduroy fabric, makes it a striking statement piece. Perfect for those who appreciate adaptable seating without compromising on style.
Condition
The condition of this sofa is very good with only scuffs and marks on the polystyrene base plates.
As this sofa is modular you can make a set-up in different ways - the most 'standard' way is about 4x3 meters. The dimensions of each section:
3x straight element: 88 x 90 x 70
2x ottoman: 85 x 65 x 70
Large corner element: 145 x 90 x 70
Smaller corner element: 90 x90 x 70
I just received the absolutely gorgeous credenza yesterday. It was professionally packaged and delivered just as promised. I cannot more highly recommend AtKris Studio.
Excellent responsiveness, and with wonderful curatorial chops!
This bar is amazing. Beautiful and exactly as described. A custom crate (which was a work of art itself) was built in order to ship the piece to the U.S. The bar arrived in perfect condition without a scratch. I will say that take the crate apart was not easy and was a two-person job. But worth it in the end