Superonda No-Stop Sofa by Gilberto Corretti Limited Edition
Part of a Limited Edition series of fifty pieces celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of Superonda, an icon of anti-design of bold and daring character first conceived in 1967 by the Florentine radical group Archizoom. The first sofa ingeniously lacks a conventional frame and is composed of two wavy elements made of polyurethane that can be interlocked and stacked in different configurations. Designed by Gilberto Corretti, it is upholstered with polished PVC black-and-white patterned fabric.
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