Afra and Tobia Scarpa's Soriana sofa are an all-time classic in the world of industrial design; it fundamentally altered the way people viewed upholstered furniture.
The polyurethane foam padding that distinguishes the furnishing accessory is one that does not call for any kind of stiff support within the supporting structure. This seat has a powder-coated steel shell with a design that is exceedingly straightforward but practical.
It follows the seat's curvy and sinuous lines. This technique appears to clamp down on the padding, serving a practical purpose by providing structural support while also improving the padding's aesthetic qualities.
This particular style of design, which was conceived of and designed by Scarpa designers in 1969 and won the Compasso d'Oro the following year, gives the seat an encompassing and creative appearance.
The new Soriana line for Cassina consists of chaise lounges, poufs, and armchairs, all of which have been developed with ecological materials with very little environmental impact, such as recyclable timber bases and interior cushioning in blown fiber that is totally recycled.