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Via XXV aprile, 35 Traversetolo
Parma 43029 , Italy
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Poltrona Frau “Ouverture” Red Sofa designed by Pierluigi Cerri, 2003
$ 8,000
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Description
An iconic expression of Italian postmodern design, the Ouverture sofa, designed by Pierluigi Cerri for Poltrona Frau in 1982, perfectly balances industrial rigor with exceptional comfort. Conceived during a period in which architecture and furniture design increasingly overlapped, the piece reflects the technological language of high-tech architecture while maintaining the warmth and craftsmanship of traditional upholstery.
Its defining feature is the exposed steel structure: slender, architectural, and visually lightweight. The sophisticated load-bearing beam, assembled through precision aluminum joints without visible welding, creates a refined interplay of engineering and design. The slightly detached “T”-shaped beam allows the upholstered body to appear almost suspended, giving the sofa an airy, floating presence despite its generous proportions. The lateral profile, with its visible interlocking construction, reveals the technical intelligence behind the design and remains one of the model’s most recognizable details.
The generously proportioned cushions contrast beautifully with the linear metal frame. Upholstered in vibrant red leather, they feature subtle tailoring details characteristic of 1980s Italian design, including the distinctive tufted buttons on the backrest, a refined nod to classic upholstery traditions. Beneath the apparent softness lies a highly sophisticated internal construction: feather and polyester fiber padding combined with a polyurethane insert to maintain shape and ensure lasting comfort.
The result is a sofa that feels simultaneously radical and inviting. More than four decades after its introduction, Ouverture remains strikingly contemporary, equally suited to refined residential interiors, curated gallery spaces, executive environments, or high-end hospitality settings. Its sculptural silhouette and architectural presence make it not only a functional seating element, but a true collectible design statement. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 94.49 in; H. 33.86 in; D. 35.83 in; W. 240 cm; H. 86 cm; D. 91 cm; Seat H. 19.69 in; Seat H. 50 cm;
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