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Underconstruction Sofa by A Lot of Brasil Looks Like It is Made of Yarn Strips

Conceptualized as armchair by Pedro Franco and Christian Ullmann, Underconstruction Sofa has been through many transformation
Happy JastaBy Happy JastaJune 12, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
Underconstruction Sofa by A Lot of Brasil Looks Like It is Made of Yarn Strips
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Salone del Mobile is devoted to showcasing designer, decorative products as well as technologically-backed furnishing solutions since 1998. The Sofa Underconstruction is a fine example of the sort of unique furniture exhibited at the event. It’s quite evident from its shaggy appearance that it will not be a mere furniture piece, but rather an eye-catchy piece of art in any space.

This sofa has been showcased by A Lot of Brasil for many years and this year again it is present at the brand’s Salone booth. It was conceptualized as an armchair by Brazilian designer Pedro Franco and Christian Ullmann in 2009 and was updated with new colors and materials later.

The Underconstruction armchair was launched in 2010 and the sofa came about in 2016. At first, the chair had large curved feet which have now been curtailed for a modern, minimalist look.

The Underconstruction sofa comprises a steel and wood structure paired with fabric upholstery that looks woven from large yarn strips. It appears elegant with exquisite form and is comfortable to sit on.

For A Lot Of Brazil, the Underconstruction sofa is a matter of pride that is sure to gather plenty of attention at Salone del Mobile in Milan this year.

Underconstruction Sofa by A Lot of Brasil Looks Like It is Made of Yarn Strips
Image: A Lot of Brasil/Pedro Franco
Underconstruction Sofa by A Lot of Brasil Looks Like It is Made of Yarn Strips
Image: A Lot of Brasil/Pedro Franco
Underconstruction Sofa by A Lot of Brasil Looks Like It is Made of Yarn Strips
Image: A Lot of Brasil/Pedro Franco

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