Tokyo
Tokyo Modular Sofa by Quinti Why settle for a rigid office layout when your business never stands still? If you’ve spent any time in the “white desk graveyard” of a traditional office, you know that fixed furniture is the enemy of a dynamic culture. The Tokyo isn’t just a sofa; it’s a modular system designed for the “Destination Office” era, where flexibility is the only metric that matters. Designed by Gualtiero Sacchi and Cristian Gori, Tokyo features large, rounded vertical sections and quilted upholstery that create a “sit down and stay awhile” vibe. But don’t let the soft aesthetics fool you—underneath that Italian style is high-density, cold-foamed polyurethane engineered to withstand the heavy-use demands of high-traffic commercial zones. The Sagal Detail: In high-traffic coworking or breakout areas, modularity is often a logistical nightmare. Tokyo solves this with modules that are intentionally easy to transport, disassemble, and reassemble. Whether you need a 3-seater for a formal reception or a scattered configuration for an impromptu brainstorm, Tokyo adapts in minutes, not hours. Modular Mastery: Individual armchair and armrest modules generate endless configurations. Commercial Comfort: Cold-foamed polyurethane ensures the seat won’t sag after six months of intense use. Tactile Appeal: Quilted upholstery adds a sophisticated, domestic touch to professional environments.
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