08/06/2017 - To develop the new
Arcolor sofa for
Arflex,
Jaime Hayon wanted to create a modular system designed around the classical geometry of the arch. While many modular systems today can be quite square in appearance - in order to enhance their modularity in different configurations -, Hayon employed from the beginning the disciplined use of the arch to create something more organic.
The consistency of this approach even applies to the legs, with arches touching the ground. A strong coherence and rhythmic repetition of the form recalls the iconic Roman aqueduct, adapting well across various contexts, whether public or private, lobbies or living rooms.
The Arcolor small tables integrates sofas collection. This range can find a home around the living room, as well as being perched on the armrest of the sofa. Rich materiality brings the small tables to life, with noble marble and striking lacquer colors creating a balanced atmosphere.
With the Leafo lounger, Hayon set out to make something that uniquely brings softness and lightness together. A simple chair that can be placed in spaces both small and large. The special form is inspired by a leaf falling from a tree and becomes a symbol of comfort. It invites you to take a rest and relax. The well-formed ergonomics support the back, providing a seating position between a chair and a lounger. In keeping with the tradition of arflex's Italian craftsmanship, the Leafo lounger includes details like a special stitching, to create a new icon of lightness and softness.
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