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Ato Sofa
Jorge Ibarra for Luteca Studio
Jorge Arturo Ibarra was inspired by Josef Albers’ photographs from the 1930s of the pyramids of Tenayuca when designing the Ato Sofa. Albers was a regular visitor to Mexico, and had close ties to both Clara Porset and Michael van Beuren. The sofa’s satueseque profile pays tribute to the architecture of Pre-Columbian Mexico. Its distinctive form is paired with an angular wooden base that cuts in beneath the sofa for a dose of added drama.
Jorge Ibarra for Luteca Studio
Jorge Arturo Ibarra was inspired by Josef Albers’ photographs from the 1930s of the pyramids of Tenayuca when designing the Ato Sofa. Albers was a regular visitor to Mexico, and had close ties to both Clara Porset and Michael van Beuren. The sofa’s satueseque profile pays tribute to the architecture of Pre-Columbian Mexico. Its distinctive form is paired with an angular wooden base that cuts in beneath the sofa for a dose of added drama.
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Use Indoor
Base Oak(Organic Finish) / Ash (Modernist or Black Finish)
Textile Blanc Wool Bouclette / Amande Chenille Semi-Plain (shown) / Nightsky Tweed
COM 9.5 YD / 9 M
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Size
96"W x 36"D x 30"H, SH: 16"
244W × 91,5D x 76H CM