Cappellini - Cap Martin Sunset sofa 3 seater
Cap Ferrat sofa by Carlo Colombo is the emblem of a new collection marked by a rigorous and virtually atemporal design, capable of maintaining an airy appearance, even in large-scale dimensions.
Cap Ferrat sofas, like the homonymous armchairs, are made of multi-density polyurethane and fiber, a solution that guarantees noteworthy comfort.
The multiple finishes of the slender metallic base and the ample upholstery selection (which includes fabric, leather and eco leather) allow for a highly customized collection that is equally versatile in appearance and destination. The light and minimal design – though undisputedly solid and resistant – makes Cap Ferrat sofa the ideal choice for domestic as well as high-traffic Contract settings.
Carlo Colombo
Carlo Colombo; He graduated in Milan in 1993 and immediately began collaborating with Cappellini on projects such as the Archimede bed and the ZigoZago carpet. In parallel with the activity of consultant for furniture companies, he has taken part in the renovation of buildings, such as showrooms, offices, restaurants and villas. One of his most interesting projects is the Hong Kong Louvre Gallery, an exhibition space for top quality design products. Today, as well as with Poltrona Frau and Cappellini, he works for companies such as Arflex, Moroso, Poliform, Varenna and Flou. In 2004 he received the “Designer of the Year” award in Tokyo and, as an Italian member, has held industrial design conferences in Italy, Israel, Greece, Portugal, Slovenia, Ukraine, Australia, Russia, England, Brazil and China.
Cappellini is an Italian design company, founded in Carugo in 1946 by Enrico Cappellini. Synonymous with originality, contemporaneity and experimentation, the brand produces quality furnishing elements for every type of space, residential and working. Born as an artisan company, the collections are characterized by simplicity and personality.
Designed by the great names of international design, often discovered by the talent scout and corporate designer Giulio Cappellini.
Among them, there are Jasper Morrison, Tom Dixon, Marcel Wanders, the Bouroullec brothers and Nendo. Iconic are products such as Cloud, Knotted Chair, Embryo Chair, Pylon Chair and many more.
The latter are recognized and exhibited in the most important museums in the world such as the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA in New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
The collection consisting of three divisions, Collection, Systems and Object Design, to meet every contemporary furniture need. The company has entered the new millennium inextricably linked to the world of image, irony, exploration and research. The collections are convincing: balanced, refined, recognizable products with a background of experimentalism.
The "style" of the brand is the intention to give space for the user to give their own personal interpretation to the products. Everything is designed to be used and experienced, the emotions related to the product are important for Cappellini.