Paola Navone's Casablanca sofa for Baxter is an excellent example of how form and function can be harmoniously united in a single piece of furniture. The sofa's graphic incisiveness of soft and minimalist shapes makes it practical and adaptable for any living environment.
The armrests, which can be folded in on themselves, add dynamism to the design and allow for a great deal of mobility. Spruce plywood makes up the entirety of the Casablanca sofa's underpinnings and support system. From the range of options available, there are three different dimensions to choose from. The sofa's profile is drawn with elegance and refinement, thanks to the visible seams that emphasize the design's finer points.
The sofa's distinctive shape is softened on a formal and utilitarian level by the cushions varying geometries and densities, which enable the consumer to relax and sink into the seat.