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Upholstery

Asmara Element

''A new way of living!'' such was the 1968 introduction of American Vogue to Bernard Govin¡¯s U.F.O. (Unidentified Flying Object), which beautifully embodies this floor-loving style of interior arrangement which has also been called ? low look ?. After a long period during which it was only to be seen in the collections of the Mus¨¦e des Arts d¨¦coratifs, Asmara is now making its big comeback to the collection for the 160th anniversary of Ligne Roset. Nostalgics, collectors, fans of co-working and above all visionaries will want to seize the opportunity to rediscover this mythical seating, its comfort further improved by the latest innovations from the Roset R& D department! Asmara defines itself as a modular settee in a stretch fabric, the concave shapes of which voluptuously hug the contours of the body in an aesthetically human design.

5 Materials

4 Dimensions

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Characteristics

CONSTRUCTION : an all-foam model. Base in polyether foam (elements 501 and 503: 34 kg/m3 ¨C 5.7 kPa ; elements 502 and 504 : 28 kg/m3 ¨C 4.8 kPa).

COMFORT : elements 501 and 504 are composed of high resilience polyurethane Bultex foam (38 kg/m3 ¨C 2,.8 kPa and 36 kg/m3 ¨C 2.8 kPa) clad in 110 g/m? polyester quilting.
Element 502 is composed of high resilience polyurethane Bultex foam (36 kg/m3 ¨C 2.8 kPa and 38 kg/m3 ¨C 2.8 kPa) clad in 110 g/m? polyester quilting.
Element 503 is composed of high resilience polyurethane Bultex foam (38 kg/m3 ¨C 3.6 kPa) clad in 110 g/m? polyester quilting. Cushion in ultra-flexible foam (50 kg/m3 ¨C 1.8 kPa).

MAKING-UP : fabrics with elastic properties must be selected. 5 mm baguette stitch detailing on all elements. Twin-needle stitching on cushion. Covers may be removed by a professional.


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