C684 Sofa
A timeless addition to a modern living room, the C684 sofa by Artifort commands contemporary appeal. The tufted button pattern on the seat and back creates an argyle pattern for a stylish touch. With a slightly angled back and sled base, it provides ergonomic support, and the soft upholstery makes this a comfortable seating solution. Thanks to the use of only the best materials, the couch is durable for years to come.
Designed by Kho Liang le in 1968, the C684 sofa has withstood the test of time and is still immensely popular. It comes in two sizes, and various leather and fabric upholstery options are available with different metal finishes for the base.
Designed by
Born in Indonesia in 1927, Kho Liang le came to the Netherlands in 1949 to study as an interior designer. He was an iconic designer who was responsible for Artifort’s rise to the top of the international furniture market after becoming their aesthetic consultant and designer and attracting many skilled foreign artisans, such as Pierre Paulin and Geoffrey Harcourt.
Liang le’s designs are revolutionary and pair functionality with style to create iconic statement pieces for a modern setting. His use of angles and tufted materials are eye-catching features. A lot of his work is featured in exhibitions around the world and is shown in various design publications.
Manufactured by
- Designed by Kho Liang Ie
- Base available in powder-coated colors or in polished stainless steel for an upcharge
- Available in leather and fabric upholstery options
- Cushion buttons have the same upholstery color as cushions
- Manufactured in the Netherlands
- 61"W × 34¼"D × 31"H
- 72¾"W × 34¼"D × 31"H
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C684 Sofa
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