Dezeen Showroom: Swedish furnishings model Blå Station has added a diverging phase to its modular BOB sofa vary, created by designers Thomas Bernstrand and Stefan Borselius.
Named BOB Split, the Y-shaped phase has a central backrest that enables customers to sit down back-to-back, maximising using the seating system.
The piece additionally acts as a connector for different modules in Blå Station‘s BOB couch system, which incorporates straight and corner segments.
Customers can now create longer, extra space-efficient seating programs that may be configured in response to the spatial constraints of any inside.
“BOB is an easy-to-understand and very versatile couch system,” mentioned Blå Station. “The place abnormal sofas are normally rectangular, sq. and predictable, BOB provides the architectonic freedom to both problem or adhere to all varieties of areas.”
As is the case with the remainder of the system, BOB Cut up is available in a number of materials and colourways for upholstering its moulded foam cushioned seats and is supported by a sturdy plywood body.
Product: BOB Split
Designer: Thomas Bernstrand and Stefan Borselius
Model: Blå Station
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