Italian furniture brand PORADA introduces two new modular sofas that unite refined wood craftsmanship with soft, contemporary comfort: KOJI by Giuseppe Viganò and RONNY by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti.
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KOJI.
KOJI by Giuseppe Viganò
The KOJI sofa features 'linear, soft and generous shapes' with individual volumes that allow for multiple configurations. Each module is framed by a distinctive solid wood detail that, according to PORADA, 'creates an aesthetic play that highlights the softness of the upholstery.' With removable covers and customisable fabrics and leathers from the Porada collection, KOJI combines comfort with exceptional functionality.
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RONNY.
RONNY by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti
Designed by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti, RONNY is another modular creation that brings together elegance and relaxed comfort. 'A system in which formality and informality, elegance and comfort, rigour and softness intertwine,' the sofa is embraced by a wooden structure that defines its silhouette. Soft textile cushions trace this framework, creating 'soft, enveloping lines, folds and pleats that become the hallmarks of Ronny's aesthetics.'
Both sofas reflect PORADA's signature fusion of artisanal woodworking and modern design flexibility, offering inviting forms that are both visually striking and deeply comfortable.
About PORADA
PORADA was established in 1968 in Brianza, Italy, and is renowned for its elegant furniture crafted from solid wood. The brand blends traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, creating timeless pieces defined by quality, beauty, and functionality. Each creation embodies the company's commitment to Italian artistry and innovation in interior design.
More information:
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