Contemporary sofa DAKOTA
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Contemporary sofa - DAKOTA - Porus studio - living room / leather / foam
Contemporary sofa - DAKOTA - Porus studio - living room / leather / foam
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Location
living room
Seat material
leather, foam
Options
with armrests, upholstered
Color
beige, black, blue
Base material
brushed brass base
Market
commercial
Seat height

45 cm
(17.7 in)

Total height

80 cm
(31 in)

Total width

316 cm
(124 in)

Total depth

115 cm
(45 in)

Description

Often known as the “Land of Stone and Light”, Badlands is part of the National Park of South Dakota. With a breathtaking view, its rugged beauty draws visitors from worldwide. Transforming sights into deluxe living protagonists, Porus studio designers conceived the Dakota sofa. The backrest and seat structure are made of several layers of foam covered in leather with a suede touch, providing a comfortable yet deluxe experience. The open space between the backrests that can be coordinated with the Dickson side table, it is one of the details that contribute to making the modern Dakota sofa unique and destined to redefine a cosmopolitan living space. In order to give you the Sofa design you’re dreaming about, Porus Studio provides customize design solutions, unique materials and deluxe finishes adapted to your décor.
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