Nelson Marshmallow Sofa, Paul Smith x Maharam

Nelson™ Marshmallow Sofa - Paul Smith x Maharam

The concept of enabling uniqueness is captured in the application of Paul Smith’s Herringbone Stripe to George Nelson’s whimsical Marshmallow Sofa (1956).

On display at Living Edge Sydney.
Item No. HM-PSMNMS
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Description

Composed of eighteen separate cushions that appear to float on a steel frame, the Marshmallow makes a statement in any setting. Herringbone Stripe continues the theme of men’s haberdashery with a toothy wool herringbone providing a textural foil for colourful bands of lustrous sateen. Vivid continuous and intermittent stripes are positioned at random intervals, creating a formal yet spirited effect.

In collaboration since 2002, Paul Smith and Maharam have generated a vibrant range of textiles that translate traditional suiting concepts to interiors: reinterpreting quintessential apparel motifs like houndstooth, plaid, polka dots, and stripes through idiosyncratic combinations of colour. Now the two entities are partnering on an exclusive assortment of iconic pieces from the Herman Miller Collection that give new meaning to Smith’s “classics with a twist” approach. Launching at Herman Miller’s Tokyo flagship store on October 1 2020, an exhibit will showcase this concise selection of midcentury designs reimagined by Smith in alternately tailored, whimsical, and artful textiles.

Dimensions

Width: 1320mm
Depth: 735mm
Height: 785mm
Seat Height: 455mm

Warranty

This product is covered by a 5-year conditional warranty.

Sustainability

Our operations are carbon neutral. The local and international freight we organise to deliver this product to you will be offset through the purchase of Verified Carbon Standard carbon credits.


Nelson™ Marshmallow Sofa - Paul Smith x Maharam
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