The sofa by Fritz Hansen called Lissoni is a design by Piero Lissoni. The sofa is a good example of Lissoni's design principle, clear lines and an eye for detail.
The design has a sleek design in combination with a minimalist appearance. The clear horizontal and vertical lines that are very clearly reflected in the contours of the base and the comfortable cushions characterize the sofa. The sofa is a good example of Piero Lissoni's design principle never to design for a specific function or purpose - but to design for people. You can also feel his great admiration for the designs of Poul Kjaerholm and Arne Jacobsen and their ability to be ahead of the times.
The frame of the sofa is made of a combination of plywood with solid birch and the whole is supported by steel. Both the seat and the back cushions have a zipper so that they can be cleaned chemically if necessary, these are filled with balls of fiber in combination with feathers. The base is made of stainless steel and has a matt polished finish.
The sofa is available in a 2-seater and a 3-seater. Both sofas have a deep seat of 63.9 centimeters.
The dimensions are: Lissoni 2-seater: w. 198 x d. 92 x h. 75 cm / Lissoni 3-seater: b. 288 x d. 92 x h. 75 cm.
About the designer:
The Italian designer and architect Piero Lissoni (°1956) is known for his modern and minimalist furniture design. Lissoni studied architecture in Milan, where he graduated in 1978. Six years later, he started working as an art director and designer at the Italian architectural firm Boff.
Weight: 1000