Style, comfort and craft define the Avenue Sofa, now at Novamobili.
September 9th, 2013
Novamobili’s Italian-made sofas are recognised for their attention to aesthetics and quality, and for their versatility.
Their Avenue sofa captures these values explicitly. The sophisticated yet informal design is made up of generous volumes and soft cushions, while the one-of-a-kind Nabuk leather, which is derived from the best European hides, comes in a hand-made finish to give the sofa a vintage and lived in look. Additional details such as reinforced selvedge seams in tonal or contrasting colours enhance the artisanal quality of the product.
The mixed down upholstery also supports the body comfortably, and the wide armrest makes for a functional surface.
While Avenue sofas can be used to create large-scale compositions, the generous depth of the seat cushions also offer a sense of intimacy.
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