Outdoor, Sunmoon Tatami

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Description

Sunmoon Tatami by architect José Manuel Ferrero is a new and innovative daybed designed to provide a gentle moment of relaxation in outdoor residential, contract and marine areas. The project was based on structural research where lines and shapes come together synthesising functionality, form and design.
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Sunmoon Tatami by architect José Manuel Ferrero is a new and innovative daybed designed to provide a gentle moment of relaxation in outdoor residential, contract and marine areas. The project was based on structural research where lines and shapes come together synthesising functionality, form and design.

Sunmoon Tatami does not lack comfort. Characterised by a base composed of two 90X200 bed bases, with a single mattress and ergonomic backrest. Completing the Tatami are triangularly shaped S-30 density rubber cushions with different sides allowing for different support positions. 

Design your outdoor space using the other elements of the Sunmoon collection. You can download the 2D and 3D files from each product page free of charge, allowing you to incorporate them into your design. 

On this Sunmoon Tatami page you will find: 

- 2D Dwg files

- 3D Sketchup files

- 3Ds and Fbx files

3D Dwg Files

- BIM IFC and RFA

- Product demonstration images in jpg format.

Not only 2D and 3D files but also updated catalogues made available by Varaschin for syncronia.com. Discover all the collections, and create your own outdoor project!
 

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