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Pfister Lounge Collection

Category: Sofas and armchairs

Pfister Sofa by Charles Pfister

Pfisfer Sofa by Charles Pfister

Charles Pfister designed a sofa collection in 1971 with solid proportions that make it a cornerstone of the company, an example of timeless craftsmanship and design.

Knoll - Pfister Sofa by Charles Pfister

Pfister Sofa by Charles Pfister

Knoll - Pfister Sofa by Charles Pfister

Pfister Sofa by Charles Pfister

Designed by
Charles Pfister
Pfister Sofa by Charles Pfister
Product description
FEATURES
The Pfister collection includes armchairs, two and three-seater sofas. A wide range of leather and fabric finishes enhances the possibility of customising Pfister in every detail, so that it can easily fit into any type of environment.

CONSTRUCTION
The frame is in wood and wood derivatives, padding in flexible polyurethane and pre-upholstered in polyester wadding.
The cushions sits on a surface of elastic straps. The feet are in metal. Seat and backrest cushions are in flexible polyurethane of different densities, with pre-upholstery in canvas-cotton, down and polyester wadding.

FINISHES
The sofa can be upholstered in leather or in fabric.

DIMENSIONS
Three-seat Sofa
220 cm W x 83 cm D x 70 cm H
Two-seat Sofa
152 cm W x 83 cm D x 70 cm H
Armchair
83 cm W x 83 cm D x 83 cm H
Pfister Sofa by Charles Pfister
Product name

Pfister Lounge Collection

Designer

Charles Pfister

Year

1971

Official website

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