Winner of the Good Design Award in the furniture category, the Brühl Mosspink sofa instantly stands out with its brave colours and pebble-shaped cushions and rests.
Built from a a solid wooden frame, the fabrics are eco-friendly, and the legs are available in aluminum or wood, and either angled, triangular or ball-shaped legs.
The shape of the low chunky base resembles a piano, and the back rests and arm rest are formed from random stone-like cushions. The sofa base, rests and cushions come in a number of colours, so a lot of imagination can go into picking the right colours to match your living room.
The Mosspink sofa is the creation of designer Kati Meyer-Brühl, daughter and namesake of Salzburg-based manufacturer, Brüehl.












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