Hiray Sofa
The Hiray Sofa is a perfect fusion of minimalist style and functional sophistication that's ideal for both indoor and outdoor settings. Made in Italy and designed by Ludovica and Roberto Palomba for Kartell, Hiray Sofa features a sturdy galvanized metal frame with a slatted design inspired by industrial elements and armrests on both sides for added support.
Available in four vibrant colors, the Hiray Sofa offers a relaxed aesthetic, with the option of adding a seat cushion for extra comfort. As part of the versatile Hiray Collection, which also includes a dining chair, armchair, bistro table, and coffee table, it provides a cohesive and stylish solution for any space.
Designed by
Ludovica and Roberto Palomba are a creative design team with an accomplished career and countless eye-catching products. They founded their design firm in 1994 and have worked with many prestigious Italian brands over the years. The products they create are timeless and durable for the long haul, fitting in well in a variety of spaces, despite the decor.
Their firm focuses on architecture, interiors, industrial design, exhibit design, graphic design, art direction, communication and media strategies, and marketing consulting. With various award-winning designs, Ludovica and Roberto Palomba are iconic Italian designers that are well respected around the world.
Manufactured by
- Designed by Ludovica + Roberto Palomba
- Part of the Hiray collection
- Frame is made of painted galvanized steel
- Optional sofa cushion is available in vagatex stretch fabrics
- Outdoor rated
- Manufactured in Italy
- 47¾"W × 26¾"D × 26½"H
- Seat width: 41¾"
- Seat height: 12¾"
- Arm height: 23¼"
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