Kirk Sofa #17191
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description
The Kirk sofa by Porada offers eternal allure in a modern home. Rigorous in maintaining its classic form, it still manages to surprise by incorporating a modicum of enticing details, including a wooden frame that contrasts wonderfully with the rest of the sofa and undulating sides that dip down to cradle the seat cushions protectively. A pleasure to the eyes, it feels pleasing to the touch, as well, with luxurious upholstery. Incorporation into the living rooms entails endless nights of unbridled relaxation.
Designed by Carlo Ballabio and manufactured in Italy with incredible attention to detail, the Kirk sofa is available in various sizes. Upholstery options include an array of fabrics and leather, and the base comes in wood finishes. Also, the feet are finished in bronze. Please note that this sofa’s backrest cushions and pillows are not included in the price.
- country of origin:Italy
- Assembly Required:Yes
- Shipping Charges:free
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details
- Designed by Carlo Ballabio
- Part of the Kirk collection by Porada
- Comes in various upholsteries or leathers
- Base in solid Canaletto walnut
- Bronze feet
- Frame in solid wood and plywood, rubber-coated with high-density crushproof polyurethane
- Gold label feather-filled seat cushions with high-density crushproof polyurethane
- Backrest pillows sold separately
- We recommend you pair:
- Size 78¾"W with two Kirk 60 cushions
- Size 96½"W with two Kirk 90 cushions or three Kirk 60 cushions
- Size 110¼" W with two Kirk 105 cushions or three Kirk 60 cushions
- Manufactured in Italy
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dimensions
- Sofa:
- 78¾"W × 39½"D × 26"H
- 96½"W × 39½"D × 26"H
- 110¼"W × 39½"D × 26"H
- Seat height:
- 16½"H
- Arm height:
- 26"H
- Sofa:
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design
designed by
Carlo BallabioCarlo Ballabio is an incomparable Italian designer with many years of experience. After graduating from the European Institute of Design in Milan with an Industrial Design degree, he collaborated with many Italian design studios and worked with Paolo Nava. He created the "Escher" coffee table with Alessandro Elli, which was part of the "City of Infinity exhibition." Since 2011, Ballabio has worked as a product development manager and in-house designer for Porada.
His products are works of art and practical addition to modern spaces. He combines form and function, making his pieces timeless options for his clients. By experimenting with contrasting materials and unique silhouettes, the quality and style of his furniture pieces speak for themselves.
manufactured by
PoradaFounded by Luigi Allievi in 1968, Porada is a prestigious Italian furniture company specializing in wooden products. Since 1948, Allievi has worked as an artisan, creating gorgeous, quality wooden furniture, and he brought that experience to his company. They work with designers and promoters around the world, making it both nationally and internationally successful. The family-owned business is now run by his sons, who have continued with the legacy of creating incredible wooden pieces that are both practical, artistic, and built to last.
Some of the talented designers who work with Porada include Marconato and Zappa, Carlo Ballabio, Staffan Tollgard, Patrick Jouin, David Dolcini, Emmanuel Gallina, Stefano Bigi, Gino Carollo, Tarcisio Colzani, Studio Opera, Dainelli Studio, and Studio Buratti. Every designer understands and respects the company's motto of creating unique products that have a human touch. Above all else, Porada's mission is to make and sell wooden furniture that they are passionate about and not made by machinery but by people.
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