Floating

Floating boasts a sleek and minimalist design that is both visually striking and ergonomically pleasing. Its unique structure, which exposes the underlying framework, is a bold departure from traditional sofa designs, and represents a creative exploration of new forms and functions. The interplay between the external and internal elements of the sofa creates a dynamic and visually engaging piece of furniture.

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The design highlights the aesthetic quality of the structure visible on the outside. This is what makes the sofa appear to “float” in the air.

The Floating sofa emerged victorious from the first international furniture contest in Poland, the Future Classics International Design Competition, organised by Comforty in 2009, in which all submitted designs were prototyped in our factory. The final competition exhibition was held the same year at the Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle in Warsaw.

Awarded the first prize and immediately launched in production, the Floating sofa is unrivalled on the market. Over the years, it has become a landmark of design, characterised by harmony, boldness, innovativeness and deft fusion of history and contemporaneity.

Already at first glance, Floating, designed by Philippe Nigro, one of the most acclaimed contemporary French designers, invites associations with Modernism. France is undoubtedly one of the homelands of this style in terms of furniture design. Tapping into a solution that reveals the structure and turns it into a decorative element is an homage paid to Le Corbusier, the Swiss architect and father of modern architecture, whose Paris office and team (including Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret, among other figures) also developed collections of groundbreaking modern upholstered furniture for the designed architectural structures. Many of them are available on the market until today. And akin to the architectural projects, these designs have become an inspiration for generations of designers seeking answers to the challenges of the contemporary era.

Exploring Le Corbusier’s archives, Philippe Nigro makes a step further. Not only is he fascinated by the idea of the complete disclosure of the structure, known for example from the LC sofa model, but he also reduces materials and structural elements in pursuit of eliminating materials permanently joined together (such as furniture board, resin, polyurethane glue, steel elements immersed in foam, springs). All connections between materials are reduced to the minimum, replaced with precisely matched foam edges, stitching and overlaying of fabric. The sides of this item do not contain any rigid elements, with only the bottom of the seat reinforced with a plywood panel. An impressive factor is the sophisticated elaboration of cuts and stitching of the fabric at key connection points between the fabric and the steel structure. Responsible for comfort are the ideally matched and cut blocks of highly elastic foam of appropriate density.

The revealed structure of tubes welded together with surgical precision carries another potential of Floating: the endless possibility of extending the sofa by adding new repetitive units. It is yet another asset that allows for customising its appearance and adjusting this item of furniture to the needs of the architectural design. Moreover, it does not weigh on the production planning structures in the factory as all elements are standardised.

This product invites associations with contemporary architecture, in which a key role is played by physics and precise mathematical-geometrical calculation. The decorative value and the form come as the result of these factors. Obviously, such approach necessitates as well-considered vision and consistency throughout all the stages of product development.

Floating harmoniously combines design qualities, such as modularity, customised appearance, optimalisation of materials and production, with reflection about the natural environment. The reduction of materials and permanent connections is meant to ensure an easier disassembly of the piece and allow for simple service repairs and optimal recycling.

The collection comprises a sofa, free-standing armchairs, and corner armchairs that allow for arranging vast corner sofas.

Two types of comfort are available to choose: firm, which is better-suited for public and office spaces, and soft, which is ideal for the home. Visible steel elements are available in colours from the RAL palette. Further customisation is made possible by upholstery, in which choices can be made between contrasting colours of the sofa’s sides and seats.

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