The signature of the internationally renowned designer Stefan Heiliger, who has already created a number of successful products for the Italian company Bonaldo, is also significant for his new creation. The two-seater is simple, geometric and in particular comfortable. The back section, which is completely leather-covered, exudes elegance while two cushions offer additional comfort. The functional secret is the movement mechanism integrated in the seating space: with just one simple rotation, the sofa is transformed into a chaise longue.
Designer: Stefan Heiliger



Great concept, but why have a nasty, uncomfortable bar instead of a back? What has happened to us, as a society, that we can no longer make comfortable sofas?
When I want to redecorate a space, I get my sofas from next to dumpsters. They aren’t pretty, and they don’t have clever tricks, but they’re much much better than this product at being a comfortable place to sit, and that’s really the only thing a sofa was ever meant to be.
Another bad design: solution to a problem that doesn’t exist.
I don’t think this was designed with comfort in mind. Unfortunately as humans, we have made it very acceptable to have aesthetics trump functionality. If I owned a business firm of any sort, I would easily buy this couch for a waiting room, office etc…. I don’t really care if they’re comfortable while waiting for a meeting, as long as the space looks classy.
I agree with everything you’ve said too.
looking good but poor at use
Nice sofa, for a dog
amazing insight. Really enjoyed skimming through this blog.
Keep up the good work and to everyone keep on learning!
wonderful insight. Really enjoyed reading this blog.
Keep up the good work and to everyone keep on learning!