BÔA rattan sofa: design
Designed by Maxence Boisseau and Nelson Alves of the AT-ONCE studio for Orchid Edition and Kok Maison, the BÔA rattan sofa uses one of the numerous mechanical properties of rattan canes, their propensity to bend easily (with steam). Have a look at their generous diameter, beautiful length, and typical grain. No jigs or bending moulds, everything is done freehand, a craftmanship that only a few Indonesian rattan makers fully master. The armrests and backrest of the sofa are filled with rattan canework frames, which again represent several dozen hours of work. The BÔA rattan sofa is also equiped with high resilience injected foam cushion, making comfort up to the level of the best sofas on the market...
"The round and generous shapes of BOÂ immediately touched my sensitivity. I imagine it in my own space, as a companion to daydreams or in the light of a large space favourable to exchanges.
The work of the at-once studio is part of a luxurious approach to rattan: a solid, massive, generous material treated with exuberance. A certain idea of exoticism that transported me." Tina Ledi
BÔA rattan sofa: fabrics
- "cendre" Mood,1102 from Gabriel 92% wool 8% polyamide
- "bleu nuit" Mood 2103 from Gabriel 92% wool 8% polyamide
- "gris" Medley 6608 from Gabriel 100% polyester
- "moutarde" yellow Medley 62054 from Gabriel 100% polyester
- "corail" Capture 4802 from Gabriel 85% wool 15% polyamide
- "écru" Migliore (Orchid Edition fabric) 51% linen 49% cotton
- Idris from Thévenon 67% viscose 33% linen
- Brema (Sand, Niagara, Eucalyptus) 39% acrylic 39% polyester 14% cotton 8% wool
BÔA rattan sofa: maintenance
Remove dust with damp cloth or vacuum cleaner regularly. This item is meant for indoor use only. It is normal to see the canewok slightly deforming in a dry atmosphere. Moisten it, preferably from beneath, and it will resume its normal tension.