HAPPY JACK Sectional leather sofa with chaise longue
Designer : Palomba Serafini AssociatiCollection : THE - Sofa and Armchairs
Order type | Pre-order (production begins after order) |
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Production period | 2 months~ (varies depending on the product) |
Delivery method | Sea transport |
Delivery period | 2~3 months |
Note | There may be delays in the manufacturing process, and schedule information cannot be provided before production is complete. Please purchase with ample time. |
Order special conditions | Cancellation is not possible after 7 days of ordering, and a 30% penalty will be charged in case of cancellation. |
Soft, rounded and welcoming, the Happy Jack sofa, designed by Ludovica + Roberto Palomba, invites you to sit down and let your body be enveloped by its shapes. The large cushions encourage relaxation, in a more informal and comfortable dimension of living.
A designer sofa with compact dimensions, Happy Jack is the essence of comfort in the living rooms of smaller homes, and yet it also suits a variety of spaces, from the office, to waiting rooms, to hospitality.
Configurable as a linear seat or able to be combined with the corner module and also the chaise lounge, the system is characterised by curved and enveloping cushions, with an armrest that creates a smile when bent. This comfortable sofa eliminates the lumbar cushion and leaves the backrest and armrests alone to provide support and comfort, creating a modularity with reduced depth. The sensation of softness is also emphasized by the fluid appearance of the upholstery, available in a completely removable fabric cover combined with the leather of the structure, or entirely in Pelle Frau® leather, removable for the seat.
Happy Jack recalls the Let it Be support base, in die-cast aluminium upholstered in leather, which suspends the sofa over the floor, offering a sense of lightness and elegance. The base is completed by a foot in burnished lacquered cast aluminium and Ruthenium, which remains visually suspended from the crossbar, enhancing the perception of lightness.