Arflex Strips Sofa
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At the end of the 60s, the architect Cini Boeri revolutionized the furniture market with her sofa seating system Strips. Its low blocky form was a complete departure from the furniture that came before it and was a pioneer in the use of polyurethane foam and in the concept of sectional seating. Even now after 50 years the design continues to inspire designers like Patricia Urquiola who’s hugely successful Tufty Time sofa is a homage to Boeri’s design. With its softly structured look made up of a series of 31.5cm squares (like a block of chocolate) Strips anchors any room while offering exceptional comfort.
Dimensions
Width: 250 cm
Depth: 95 cm
Height: 66 cm
Seat Height: 41 cm
Cini Boeri
Born 1924 Milano, Cini Boeri studied architecture at the Milan Politecnico in 1951 and worked as an interior designer in the studio of Marco Zanuso until 1963.
In 1979, she had her own design firm in Milan where she worked on the standardisation of elements in order to make furniture less expensive.
She then collaborated, among others, with brands including Knoll, Arflex, Arteluce and Stilnovo. And created products that were so impressive she received Compasso d'Oro awards in both 1970 and 1979.
Over the years Cini Boeri has been awarded many prizes, that demonstrate her diversity as a designer. The many different examples of her achievements can be found in museums and international exhibitions. She also taught architecture all over the world in Europe, South and North America.
Born 1924 Milano, Cini Boeri studied architecture at the Milan Politecnico in 1951 and worked as an interior designer in the studio of Marco Zanuso until 1963.
In 1979, she had her own design firm in Milan where she worked on the standardisation of elements in order to make furniture less expensive.
She then collaborated, among others, with brands including Knoll, Arflex, Arteluce and Stilnovo. And created products that were so impressive she received Compasso d'Oro awards in both 1970 and 1979.
Over the years Cini Boeri has been awarded many prizes, that demonstrate her diversity as a designer. The many different examples of her achievements can be found in museums and international exhibitions. She also taught architecture all over the world in Europe, South and North America.