The 514 Refolo modular sofa from the Cassina line is notable for having the ability to serve as both a seat and a table, which is one of its distinguishing characteristics. This design item, inspired by the Orient, can be made incredibly flexible thanks to its elegant, linear lines and the addition of cushions.
The seat, which was designed by Charlotte Perriand in 1953 and produced in Tokyo, features a finish of natural oak wood strips that makes the product look and feel luxurious. It seamlessly blends into the surroundings the user has chosen because of the wood and cushions dark hue.
Users can arrange the polyurethane and wadding-filled cushions anywhere they like owing to a straightforward attaching mechanism that runs along the backrest and the support framework.
The product's adaptability reflects the designer's revitalized and contemporary outlook on life, which brings a fresh sense of modernism back into the routines of everyday living while maintaining a strong emphasis on utility.