The Slow Sofa is a Modular Couch With Attached End Tables
Michael Hines — January 20, 2011 — Art & Design
The end table's days may be numbered thanks to Frederik Roijé's Slow Sofa. The Slow Sofa is a set of modular sofas designed with attached end tables.
The best part about the Slow Sofa is that it can be split into two parts. The two pieces can combine to form several different sofas, letting you switch up the look of your living room or den at will. Here's hoping that the Slow Sofa will somehow find its way to IKEA after its run ends at the Galerie Fiebach & Minninger in Cologne, Germany.
The best part about the Slow Sofa is that it can be split into two parts. The two pieces can combine to form several different sofas, letting you switch up the look of your living room or den at will. Here's hoping that the Slow Sofa will somehow find its way to IKEA after its run ends at the Galerie Fiebach & Minninger in Cologne, Germany.
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