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Nap

Category: Sofas and armchairs

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Nap by Andrea Steidl

Both the name and the shape of this soft, smart seat evoke the idea of restfulness. Nap takes the idea of a pillow and recreates it in an extra-large, sartorial form, with seams that are designed to give it even more of a packed appearance, such as piping around the edges of the cushions and horizontal darts.

Extra comfort is added by the lumbar support cushion, which is attached to the backrest by a concealed zip. It gives the sofa a tidy appearance that is ideal for both the contract market and household settings. Rounding off the structure are ash feet, which are available both painted and in the natural colour of the wood. They feature a minimalist design and almost entirely disappear from view under the sumptuous seat.

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Product description
Nap showcases LaCividina’s outstanding craftsmanship. The seams are designed to give even more of a plump appearance and highlight the softness of the “pillow-like” parts of the seat, such as vertical piping and horizontal darts that help to make it snug and sumptuous. Extra comfort is added by the lumbar support cushion, which is attached to the backrest by a concealed zip. It gives the sofa a tidy appearance that is ideal for both the busier settings of the contract market and household environments.
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Product name

Nap

Designer

Andrea Steidl

Production process
The finishing options that are available for the Nap selection are just as welcoming as the shapes, with a wide range of colours and covers on offer. Rounding off the structure are feet with a minimalist design that almost entirely disappear from view under the magnificent seat.
Year

2019

Official website

https://lacividina.com/en/Salone del mobile

Designed by
Andrea Steidl
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