The Josef Hoffmann Kubus Armchair was presented at the International Exhibition held in Buenos Aires in 1910 on the centennial of Argentinean Independence known as "la Revolucion de Mayo."
Josef Hoffmann had a preference for geometric composition based on the square that was later attributed his own formal language called "Quadratstil." This language was evident in everything Josef Hoffmann created both architecturally as well as his innovative furniture designs. The Kubus design includes the derivations of the loveseat and three seat sofas, as you see here.
Materials: Upholstered three seat sofa with black wood legs. Hardwood frame covered in expanded foam. Cushions in foam and down. Covered in stiched leather squares.
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