Vintage ‘why not’ sofa by Hans Hopfer for Molinari
Netherlands
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About this vintage design furniture
Molinari Living (furniture) was born in 1987 from the passion and determination of Anna and Giorgip Molinari who concentre their energie on two products. Sofas and armchairs. Their main goal is to design and build sofas and lounge chairs by craftmanship, detailed design, study of lines and materials and contemporary timeless design.
Summary: Molinari wants to deliver in small circle of ‘the best’ sofas and lounge chairs. Anna and Giorgio succeeded in their mission and 34 years later Massimo Molinari runs the company on the same principals.
Massimo: And over thirthy years we want to be able to say: We remained true to ourselves. The choices my partents made are by then as valid as today.
This amazingly bull leather sofa is branded Molinari. It has been designed by Danish developer Hans Hopfen about whom not a lot info is to be found. Its designs need to speak for him. This thick leather luxury fauteuil has modelname ‘why not’ and is comfortable and luxury to sit in. This two-seater is from the 1990s and in good condition consistent with age and use.
Reference : 279142
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Features
- Length
- 155 cm
- Height
- 99 cm
- Depth
- 110 cm
- Seat height
- 41 cm
- Designer
- Hans Hopfer
- Condition
- Good
- Style
- Contemporary
- Period
- 1990s
- Origin
- Italian
- Colour
- Brown
- Main material
- Leather
delivery and return
- Shipped from : Netherlands
- Delivery time :
- 1 week for small items
- 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
- Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery
About the designer
Hans Hopfer
Hans Hopfer was a renowned German designer who was born in Munich in 1930 and died in 2009. He studied industrial design at the Berlin School of Fine Arts and began his career working for the Rolf Benz furniture company in 1954.