MOCO
2.5-seater combi -MOCO- Color Shitake - Fabric: kvadrat Moss
€ 6.954,00
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Highlights
- 2.5-Seater Combination with floating lightness
- Minimalist molded wood frame
- Modular MOCO design with flexible fabric options
- Individually crafted for stylish living
Features
- Series: MOCO
- Designer: Kazushige Miyake
- Item No.: 78061
- EAN: 4008832041792
- Color: Shitake
- Material: 52% Cotton, 22% Viscose, 14% Polyacryl, 6% Linen, 3% Nylon, 3% Polyester
- Height: 74 cm
- Width: 276 cm
- Length: 94 cm
- Weight: 96,00 kg
- Seat depth: 66 cm
- Seat height incl. furniture feet: 40 cm
- Outdoor suitable: No
- Machine washable: No
- Replaceable cover: No
- Impregnation: No
- Fabric weight: 920 g/m
- Flame resistant: BS 5852 part 1, EN 1021-1/2
- Lightfastness: 5-7 (ISO 1-8)
- Pilling: 4-5 (ISO 1-5)
- Abrasion resistance: 50000
Product description
The Kvadrat Moss upholstery fabric gives the piece a finely textured, pleasantly soft surface. The balanced material composition of 52% cotton, 22% viscose, 14% polyacrylic, 6% linen, 3% nylon, and 3% polyester provides a premium feel and makes the 2.5-seater a comfortable place for relaxed evenings, conversations, or quiet reading moments. The delicately designed molded wood frame in a natural oak tone supports the back and armrests and emphasizes the airy character of the design.
Designed by Kazushige Miyake, MOCO interprets comfort in a particularly elegant way: the softly upholstered cushions appear to float above the wooden base, giving the sofa an almost weightless appearance. The result is a striking piece of furniture that combines clarity, warmth, and design ambition. As part of the award-winning MOCO series, this version represents flexible comfort with timeless appeal.
Designer: Kazushige Miyake
About
Japanese designer Kazushige Miyake (b. 1973) graduated from Tama Art University in Tokyo with a specialization in design. He then began his career as a product designer in Great Britain before returning to Japan in 1999.
In 2005, he founded his own design studio. Today, Miyake Design is synonymous with clear and functional product design, from lounge chairs to suitcases, always with the discerning consumer in mind. Miyake favors simplicity and straightforwardness in his designs, and believes that every object has its own form.
This form is not limited to its physical presence, but also includes the aura or atmosphere that surrounds the object and its effect on those who use it.
Kazushige Miyake has received a number of prestigious design awards, including the iF Design Award, the Red Dot Design Award and the Good Design Award. Today, he is a member of the evaluation committees for both the Good Design Award and the iF Design Award.
Further Information
Care Instruction:
Remove liquids or dried residues using an absorbent cotton cloth or a spoon/scraper. Remove non-greasy stains by gently dabbing with a lint-free cloth or sponge wrung out in clean, warm water. Avoid water marks by gently dabbing the stain in a circular motion from the outside toward the center using a clean, lint-free cloth. Remove greasy stains using appropriate cleaning agents or solvents. Always test stain removal products on an inconspicuous area first. Allow the fabric to dry completely before use.
Warning: Do not rub the material vigorously, as this may cause color loss and damage the pile. Exercise particular caution when using solvents, as they may dissolve the upholstery material beneath the textile surface. Under no circumstances should undiluted cleaning agents, bleach, ammonia, or soaps intended for hard surfaces be used. These instructions are provided as recommendations only and cannot guarantee complete stain removal. To ensure satisfactory results—especially for large stains—we recommend contacting a professional dry-cleaning service. It is important to state whether the stain has already been treated.
Material information
It also complies with Australian requirements in accordance with AS/NZS 3837 Class 2. In addition, the material meets the IMO FTP Code 2010 Part 8 maritime standard, making it suitable for demanding applications.
With appropriate treatment, higher classifications such as BS 5852 Crib 5, US California Bulletin 117-2013 and NFPA 260 are also achieved, which cover particularly stringent fire safety requirements for commercial and hospitality applications.
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