Camaleonda Style Left Arm Sofa
THE PRODUCT
The Camaleonda Style Left Arm Sofa is a luxurious and iconic seating piece that combines retro flair with modern comfort. Inspired by the renowned design of the 1970s, this sofa features large, plush, and tufted cushions that create a distinctive, sculptural look. Its modular design allows for flexible configurations, with the left arm providing a unique and ergonomic seating option. Crafted from high-quality materials like soft fabric or leather, the sofa offers both exceptional comfort and durability. Perfect for creating a statement in living rooms, lounges, or contemporary spaces, the Camaleonda Style Left Arm Sofa blends bold aesthetics with practicality, making it a timeless centerpiece that adapts to any room. Whether used as part of a larger sectional or as a standalone piece, it invites relaxation and adds a touch of sophistication to any home.
THE DETAILS
- SKU: CLSYLFASO
- Frame: Polyurethane Foam
- Style: Mid Century Classic
- Upholstery: Velvet Fabric
- Warranty: 5 Years
- Special: Reproduced As Per Original
- Assembly: Fully Assembled
- Instructions: Applicable
- Clean: Dust / Light Vacuum
- Comment: Complement with Camaleonda Lounge Chair and Ottoman
- Comment: Create Your Personal Comfort
- Dimension: Width 97cm, Depth 97cm, Height 70cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 100cm, Depth 100cm, Height 72cm
- CBM: 0.72 Weight: 43kg

ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Mario Bellini
Mario Bellini is an architect and designer internationally renowned. He received the Golden Compass Award eight times and 25 of his works are in the permanent design collection of the New York MoMA, which dedicated to him a personal retrospective in 1987. He was editor of Domus magazine (1985-1991) and has designed countless art, design and architecture exhibitions over the years, both in Italy and abroad. Since 1980, he has mainly devoted himself to architecture with numerous prestigious creations including: the Portello Trade Fair district in Milan, the Villa Erba Exhibition and Convention Centre in Cernobbio (Como), the Tokyo Design Centre in Japan, the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, the Department of Islamic Art at the Louvre in Paris, the new Milan Convention Centre, the new international Airterminal T3 in Rome Fiumicino. Among the projects he is developing, the "Bin-County Project", a new city for entertainment, sport and culture in the Harbin area in China (2018-2023) and a large Residential Cultural and Sports Complex “Oasis” in the Gulf Area (2014-2022).
