Yak Sofa and Pouf

design Nicola Bonriposi, 2024

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FAUX LEATHER-FAUX LEATHER [Secret]-ANTHRACITE GREY [E0A6]

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Yak three-seater sofa with an EPP structure, foam padding, and removable upholstery available in fabric or faux leather. Yak is a modular seating system composed of two elements: seat and backrest/armrest, which can be combined or separated effortlessly thanks to a practical interlocking system that requires no screws. With a simple gesture, the sofa transforms into endless configurations, offering maximum flexibility. Also available in an outdoor version. Yak does more than furnish a space, it reinvents it. Whether in a living room, on a terrace, in a cozy corner, or a generous outdoor area, it always brings the same sense of harmony: the harmony of a design meant to be lived, shared, and continuously reimagined.

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Nicola Bonriposi

After obtaining a Higher Diploma in Graphics & Communication, Nicola earned his degree and Master’s in Industrial Design from the Polytechnic University of Milan. He has collaborated with various studios such as MrSmith Studio, Garth Global, and Claudio Bellini Office.

Nicola Bonriposi’s work focuses on product and furniture design, graphic design, and advertising, as well as designing contract areas such as restaurants, exhibition spaces, and trade show stands.

Drawing from his background, he taps into craftsmanship and the classic intellectual and conceptual Italian approach. From this intercultural substratum, he creates designs that respectfully reflect tradition while simultaneously telling stories, symbols, and associations encapsulated in objects, often expressed in a light-hearted language.

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