Through its soft and embracing shapes, the Tactile sofa wants to enhance the leather tactile properties, and at the same time, develop an attention towards details.
This sofa is deconstructed and broken down into its elementary parts. Seat and backrest become independent one from the other and a different quilting underlines the distinction between the two elements, that get in touch lightly only in those points that are necessary for its stability.
The sofa comes available in 90 different colours and materials. Designed to fit every type of interior.
Trained at the Politecnico di Milano, Vincenzo De Cotiis combines the architect’s sense of space with a sensitivity towards tactile surfaces. He forges pure forms – either design objects or spaces – by following an organic process that allows the final product to retain traces of the process. Touch is as important as sight and generates structures and solutions. Crystalline, pure lines are charged with a new energy in the counterpoint of textures and parts. Materials – precious, raw, sometimes wild and always with an intense and evocative power – characterise every single project. Style results from the raw precision of the finishes, the unexpected associations of parts colours and a choice of faded that incorporate the signs and scratches of time. De Cotiis’ aesthetic is all about perfect imperfection.