1970
MEASUREMENTS Closed: H70 x L230 x P90 - Hseat 45cm - Kg50
Anfibio 3-seater sofa / bed, by Alessandro Becchi for Giovannetti Collezioni, 70s
Designed in 1970, the Anfibio sofa bed has been defined by critics around the world as the "work sofa". It is characterized by generous dimensions and soft, enveloping shapes that invite relaxation, comfort and sharing. Anfibio is characterized by the fact that it can be transformed into a bed. It is composed of a non-deformable high-density padding with thermos acrylic fibers hidden in protective fabric. The interior is in merino wool. All fabric parts are removable. Modern Italian style
Style
Modern Italian
Design period
1970 – 1979
Production period
1970 – 1979
Production year
1970
Country of Production
Italy
Creator
Becchi, Alessandro
Producer
Giovannetti Collections
Attribution mark
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MEASUREMENTS Closed: H70 x L230 x D90 – Hseat 45cm – Kg50
Open: H35 x W200 x D180
Material
Cowhide, iron, jute, wool, polyurethane
Color
Black
Weight :
Standard — Between 40kg and 80kg
Detailed conditions
Excellent — This vintage/antique piece is in near-original condition. It may show minimal traces of use and/or slight restorations.
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Very good, like new, never been used
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