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$3,375
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$6,750
$3,375
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$6,750
$3,375
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$6,750
$3,375
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$6,750
$3,375
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$6,750
$3,375
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$6,750
$3,375
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$6,750
$3,375
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$6,750
$3,375
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$6,750
$3,825
SKU: ATR-HI-LO-AV55-FAB-1
$4,185
SKU: ATR-HI-LO-AV55-FAB-2
$4,320
SKU: ATR-HI-LO-AV55-FAB-3
$5,085
SKU: ATR-HI-LO-AV55-FAB-4
$5,625
SKU: ATR-HI-LO-AV55-FAB-5
$6,750
SKU: ATR-HI-LO-AV55-FAB-6
$3,375
SKU: ATR-HI-LO-AV54-FAB-1
$3,600
SKU: ATR-HI-LO-AV54-FAB-2
$3,715
SKU: ATR-HI-LO-AV54-FAB-3
$4,050
SKU: ATR-HI-LO-AV54-FAB-4
$4,725
SKU: ATR-HI-LO-AV54-FAB-5
$5,850
SKU: ATR-HI-LO-AV54-FAB-6
Description
The Hi Lo Modular Sofa combines a tall back with a low seat, shaping a soft curve that creates a sheltered and immersive place to rest. Its FSC-certified wooden frame is reinforced with no-sag springs, high-resilience foam, shredded-foam duvets, and polyester wadding, delivering lasting support and deep comfort. Two module types, a single unit (AV54) and a corner unit (AV55), connect securely with metal brackets, allowing layouts to be expanded or reconfigured with ease. Despite its substantial build, the sofa maintains an open and fluid profile, working equally well in living rooms, lounges, waiting areas, or hospitality spaces.
Specifications
Size
- Corner (AV55)
- 34" h x 43.3" w x 43.3" d (86x110x110cm)
- Center (AV54)
- 34" h x 40" w x 43.3" d (86x101.5x 110cm)
- Seat height: 16.3" (41.5cm)
Material
HR foam, polyester wadding, lacquered oak, steel
Details
- Fabric Group 1: Garin, Hot Madison Reboot, Remix 3, Re-Wool
- Fabric Group 2: Canvas 2, Barnum, Fiord 2
- Fabric Group 3: Hallingdal 65, Mylla, Steelcut Quartet, Steelcut Trio 3
- Fabric Group 4: Acca, Cifrado, Ecriture, Vidar 4
- Fabric Group 5: Gentle, Karakorum, Sisu, Zade
- Fabric Group 6: Fuse
- COM available on request
Brand
&Tradition
Design is never static. When Copenhagen-based &Tradition was established in 2010, founder Martin Kornbek Hansen's mission was to produce work that was defined by a unique vision, whether it came from Danish legends of the past or young innovators of the future. The roster extends from timeless luminaries such as Verner Panton and Arne Jacobsen to current leading lights Samuel Wilkinson and Norm.Architects to exciting new names Mia Hamborg and Victor Vetterlein. As the company's Kornbek Hansen puts it: "We see a kinship between the old masters, who were avant-garde in their time, and new designers creating the ground-breaking icons of today."
With its library of furniture and lighting extending from the 1930s to the present day, the firm is uniquely positioned to carry on the Nordic tradition of unstinting craftsmanship and adroit use of materials. Nonetheless, &Tradition sees its future in global terms, handpicking design talent and production facilities internationally in an effort to continually produce relevant product and engage a new generation of conscious consumers.
Designer
Anderssen & Voll
"A good product builds and expands on tradition but at the same time, it breaks with tradition," say Anderssen & Voll, the Oslo-based design team that is consistently breaking new ground in the international design world. After 10 years of collaboration at the Norway Says design company which they cofounded, Torbjørn Andersen (born 1976) and Espen Voll (born 1965) began their eponymous firm in 2009 and have received repeated recognition for the wide range of their work in furniture, textiles, electronics, lighting and home accessories. Accolades include Norwegian and Scandinavian designers of the year, Wallpaper Award, IF Award and the Torsten and Wanja Söderberg Prize.
The studio's client list includes leading European names Muuto, Wrong for Hay, Foscarini, Kvadrat, Erik Jørgensen and Filip Technologies. However they also value collaborations closer to home, in the finest Norwegian tradition with Jøtul, Gudbrandsdalens Uldvarefabrik, Fjord Fiesta, Røros Tweed and LK Hjelle. "Change and elements of surprise stimulates thought and reflection–even for people who are not very interested in design and even if the change is not radical," they say. "That tiny second of reflection is the window of opportunity where we can communicate with the users and that is what we are looking for."