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Sofas

Willow

by Yabu Pushelberg


Lean against the trunk of an old weeping willow and you sense that ‘time’ is all relative. The supple branches sway gently in the breeze and surround you, as if protecting you. This comforting feeling of ‘everything is going to be alright’ is what ‘Willow’ offers—a modular sofa by design duo Yabu Pushelberg, embracing you with its beautiful, wooden frame.

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Specifications

Body (seat/back)
Wooden frame with pocket springs, covered with polyurethane foam in varying densities for optimum support and comfort, wrapped in hypoallergenic polyester fibre.
Coupling system
The elements in any configuration are joined together by a steel coupling system.
Frame
Solid ash.
Legs
Black polyurethane (not visible).
Upholstery
Composition of fabrics depends on the customer’s choice of upholstery. Leathers are either aniline or pigmented/ sealed.

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Wood finish
Available in 'white wash' (pigmented oil), 'dark ebony' (stain) or 'dark grey' (stain), finished with matte lacquer.
Upholstery
Fabric: removable body cover, available in all fabrics from the LINTELOO collection. Leather: removable scatter cushion covers, fixed body cover, available in all leathers from the LINTELOO collection. Customers can opt to supply their own choice of upholstery fabric/leather. Please note: leather upholstery requires more (visible) seams than fabric upholstery. For an impression of LINTELOO’s fabrics and leathers, see ‘Materials’ at linteloo.com
Special features
Full set of fabric replacement covers available at 50% of the current retail price of the piece of furniture. Leather replacement covers on request. For optimum versatility, each seating element can also be placed in the room as a separate piece of furniture.
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Yabu Pushelberg

It must have been fate. When George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg graduated from Ryerson University in Toronto, both were looking for studio space. They decided to join forces and, in 1980, Yabu Pushelberg was born. Today, the firm has evolved into a globally renowned interior architecture and design practice, earning countless accolades along the way.

From its studios in Toronto and New York, Yabu Pushelberg is probably best known for their highend residential, hospitality and retail design. A lesser known fact may be that the company not only designs interiors, but also the furniture and objects that go along with them.

Their pieces excel in an amazing attention to detail, with a tailored look that transcends any trend. As George Yabu puts it: ‘There is a certain kind of design that burns very bright, but the flame goes out fast. We like to think our designs have more longevity, and a broader range of uses.’

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