Farfalla Poltronova sofa
Farfalla Poltronova sofa
Farfalla Poltronova sofa
Farfalla Poltronova sofa
Farfalla Poltronova sofa
Farfalla Poltronova sofa
Farfalla Poltronova sofa
Farfalla Poltronova sofa
Farfalla Poltronova sofa
Farfalla Poltronova sofa
Farfalla Poltronova sofa
Farfalla Poltronova sofa

Farfalla Poltronova sofa

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Delivery time 8 - 12 weeks.

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Farfalla Poltronova sofa

Originally designed in 1967 by the radical Florentine group Archizoom Associati , this iconic piece is the first frameless sofa in the history of design. Composed of two wavy elements cut from a single piece of polyurethane, it can be arranged in different configurations, becoming a sofa, chaise lounge or sofa bed as chosen.

Made in Italy 🇮🇹

Type: Couch

Materials: Polyamide and elastane fabric with polyurethane intermediate layer.

Dimensions:
Length: 240 cm
Width: 36 cm
Height: 100 cm

Weight: 34 kg

Designer: Archizoom Associati

Brand: Poltronova

Delivery time 8 - 12 weeks.

100% Original

All products sold by Equinox Casa are original.

More information

"I have no idea how it happened, but I remember very well the reason why Massimo and I designed the fabric Le farfalle, "The Butterflies", by Poltronova... The idea was to make floral decorations, but crossed with pop decorations, like those of Liechtenstein, which imitated printing designs, creating (in our intention) a contrast between the floral theme and the "pop" theme... In fact, the result was a living fabric, but not as acidic as we expected; Archizoom's "Over-the-Top Generation" was not yet mature..."
[Andrea Branzi]



It only takes a flap of wings to launch the umpteenth version of the chair designed in 1966 to challenge convention. In the butterfly and in the world of the bright sky, polka dots, checks, flowers and stars, the anti-establishment art of American artists such as Liechtenstein and, more generally, Pop Art continues to develop. The butterfly motif, designed by Archizoom in 1968, was an acidic, pop reinterpretation of the floral theme that came from a much more composite tradition, and is now part of Poltronova's emerging catalogue of fabrics.

About the designer

Archizoom Associati

Archizoom Associati, founded in Florence in 1966 by Andrea Branzi, Gilberto Corretti, Paolo Deganello and Massimo Morozzi, followed in 1968 by Dario and Lucia Bartolini, was one of the most authoritative voices of the entire radical architecture movement. Together with Superstudio, they organised the Superarchitettura show in 1966. In 1968, they participated in the 14th Triennale with the Centro di Cospirazione Eclettica project; in 1972, they took part in the Italy: The New Domestic Landscape exhibition at the MoMA in New York, and in 1973 they founded Global Tools together with the main representatives of the radical area. Between 1966 and 1973 they created provocative furniture for Poltronova that inaugurated the new design season: the Superonda and Safari sofas [1966-67], the Sanremo lamp [1968] and the Mies armchair [1969]. The Gazebo series was published in 1968 in the first issue of Ettore Sottsass jr's magazine, "Pianeta Fresco". In parallel to experimental work in the field of design, Archizoom carried out research on the city, the environment and mass culture culminating in the major project for a City Without Stops. Archizoom's theoretical research works addressed some themes of the radical movement, especially Branzi's Radical Notes on "Casabella". The group dissolved in 1974.

About the brand

"Poltronova is the radical factory. Poltronova is a historic moment, which is still alive and where many of us still feel at home. Where the glorious and long history of Italian design began among frogs and reeds, before reaching the altars of honour..."

Andrea Branzi Archizoom Associati.

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