Living area, Coleman

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Coleman is one of the five families of the sectional sofa collection designed by Ludovica+Roberto Palomba. The aluminium frame (Horm patent), light and ecological, on which all the padded elements are inserted, is the distinctive feature and the common denominator of the collection, expression of the high tailoring craftsmanship of Made in Italy. The various types of seat and padding at different heights of bearing capacity are designed to ensure maximum comfort....Read more

Coleman is one of the five families of the sectional sofa collection designed by Ludovica+Roberto Palomba. The aluminium frame (Horm patent), light and ecological, on which all the padded elements are inserted, is the distinctive feature and the common denominator of the collection, expression of the high tailoring craftsmanship of Made in Italy. The various types of seat and padding at different heights of bearing capacity are designed to ensure maximum comfort. Coleman is a sofa with generous shapes in the backrests and armrests, enveloping and welcoming, embellished with 9cm soap feet, in solid canaletto walnut. Coleman is available in two seat depths: 90 or 105 cm.

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