This Lounge Chair's Shape Is Precisely Why Two of Them Make a Sofa - Yanko Design
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This Lounge Chair's Shape Is Precisely Why Two of Them Make a Sofa - Yanko Design
"The mechanism is in the staggered relationship between the two parts of each chair. The backrest sits elevated and set back, while the seat extends forward, creating a stepped profile from the side."
"The result, when two or more units are pushed together, is a sofa that reads as a continuous and intentional piece rather than a row of chairs touching each other."
"The standalone chair holds up on its own terms, too, and isn't just a sofa segment that happens to function independently."
"The proportions keep the form compact enough to live in smaller spaces, which matters when the living situations change."
Bunch is a modular seating concept designed by Liam de la Bedoyere, addressing the challenges of traditional sectional sofas. Each unit functions as an independent lounge chair but is designed to connect with others. The staggered design of the chairs allows them to fit together without connectors, creating a continuous sofa appearance. This innovative geometry results in a visually appealing silhouette. The standalone chair is compact and sits directly on the floor, making it suitable for smaller living spaces.
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