Cassina Refolo Modular Sofa, envisioned in Tokyo in 1953 by Charlotte Perriand and still remarkably relevant today. This modular system can be used as a low coffee table, bench, or – with cushions – as a sofa.
The uncluttered shapes, fruit of a project guided by functional design principles and by an Asian-inspired simplification of form, make it ideal for modern living rooms, for resting and conversation.
The top is made up of 19 strips of wood and supported on graceful legs; a simple anchoring system allows the sofa seat cushions and those for the backrest to be positioned at any point along the structure.