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Extending the allure of the Boboli armchair, the two-seater sofa makes a significant debut in the Outdoor collection, boasting an enveloping and welcoming design that harmonizes with the generous and sensual shapes of the armchair.
Extending the allure of the Boboli armchair, the two-seater sofa makes a significant debut in the Outdoor collection, boasting an enveloping and welcoming design that harmonizes with the generous and sensual shapes of the armchair.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Boboli sofa showcases a solid teak wood frame and seat, perfectly capturing the fusion of nature and design embodied by Molteni&C Outdoor Collection. The backrest, woven by hand using polypropylene fiber ribbons in ecru employs superior craftsmanship to create a natural effect.
Allowing for a personalized touch, Boboli’s seat and back cushioning are fully customizable from an array of fabrics and colors meticulously curated by Marta Ferri.
A seamless marriage of form and function, the Boboli sofa combines with the armchair from the same family creating an elegant and comfortable retreat for outdoor living, further enriching the legacy of the Molteni&C design narrative.
Vincent Van Duysen was born in 1962, in Lokeren, Belgium and graduated in architecture at the Higher Institute of Architecture Sint-Lucas, in Ghent. From 1986 to 1989 he worked in Milan and Brussels. He opened his own studio in Antwerp, in 1990 focusing on architecture and interior design. The relationship between interior design and architecture in his work is profound. Furnishings and accessories are designed with an architectural perspective that is not limited by form, but is expressed with a careful perception of interior space and its relationship to the exterior architecture. By interpreting architecture and redefining its proportions, Van Duysen creates objects of great purity and simplicity that still retain a concrete character and solid form.
complete biography“Protection is something very important that we all need and that is something that I want to translate into my architectural and design work”
Vincent Van Duysen
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Boboli
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