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A dive into the 70s: these modular sofas in Campari red velvet look like they came out of an Antonioni film after a psychedelic brunch. The line is essential, geometric, composed of full volumes and low seats, almost inviting you to drop everything and sink into it.
The real secret weapon? Softness. The kind that makes you change plans. The kind that convinces even the most rigid friend to stay for a movie. The full-bodied and shiny velvet lining, velvety like a cocktail at sunset, does the rest.
Perfect for a modern living room or for the apartment of a group of university students with taste and a sense of irony. Versatile, light to move and combine, they adapt to any type of creative space.

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