Cloud comes from a family of modular sofas, offering a large number of compositions each adapted to a given space. Its morphology is defined by simple basic lines of a slightly lower armchair and an elevated armrest. Support from the cold foam reinforces its entire volume, while the superficial layer of feather filling provides an extra softness to the Cloud and a feeling of being 'like in the clouds'. In combination with the fabrics of natural origin, the experience of relaxation and pleasure is maximized. Cloud's dimensions go hand-in-hand with the needs of different groups of users, who can choose between different widths of the module. Due to its morphology, cloud is ideal for furnishing larger spaces.
The combination of Spectrum armchairs and the sofa exemplifies the harmony between the modules that comprise the entire collection.
Its versatility means that it can be dressed up or down.
Sanja Knezović is primarily an architect who heads her own architectural studio specialized for designing private houses and smaller commercial buildings. She has transferred the experience gained from designing furniture units for interiors onto designing upholstered furniture for Prostoria, her first project in the field of product design. For Prostoria, Sanja Knezović designed the Match and Cloud sofas.
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