Vitra Noguchi Freeform Sofa
Vitra Noguchi Freeform Sofa
Applying his sculptural sensibilities to the typology of a sofa, Isamu Noguchi completely redefined the form with this 1946 design. Along with its coordinated ottoman (sold separately), it evokes a group of smooth river rocks rendered in a comfortably upholstered, flowing composition. The elegantly organic design has a solid beechwood frame, natural maple or stained walnut legs, and removable upholstery covers in a variety of natural colors. This serene statement piece will easily become the cen
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DesignerIsamu Noguchi
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Size28.25h x 118w x 51.25"d
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Year of Design1946
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OriginGermany
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Prolific artist and landscape architect Isamu Noguchi created everything from sculptures to furniture to nurse speakers—he even designed sets for various Martha Graham productions. Over 20 of his designs are represented in MoMA's collection, including a coffee table that was a commission from MoMA's president in 1939. His work has been featured in over 40 MoMA exhibitions, including Human Quality in Creative Experience in 1952 and The Value of Good Design in 2019.
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