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Italian manufacturer Arper will reveal at the 2014 Milan Design Week, a new modular sofa system defined by the harmonious juxtaposition of smooth lines and warm materials.
Designed by Lievore Altherr Molina, Zinta comes in a variety of lengths and customizing materials, that can serve a range of environments from residential to office, lounge or even restaurants.
Zinta’s deep seat perfectly supports the casual recline of the body, while its gentle angles allows it to “weave through a space with subtle dexterity”.
The diverse lengths and angles the sofa comes in, makes it adaptable to any situation, and allows for endless combinations. Zinta is made out of a wood shell, and can be lined in pads for commercial use, or cushions for a more residential application.
The shell of the sofa is available in wood veneer in natural, brown, and dark oak. The steel base and aluminum legs are painted in a dark grey colour to emphasize the lines of the sofa. Optional plywood armrests are also available.
The Zinta modular sofa, can easily be adapted to any environment, be it commercial, or residential. The diverse lengths and angles, as well as the large variety of fabric combinations, allow for an endless combination that would suit any setting.
*All images and information courtesy of Arper.