Frame Sofa by Hyung Suk Cho

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For those who own a immaculate white house the Frame sofa by Hyung Suk Cho will be perfect. The Frame sofa is extremely different from the normal sofa sets that we have in the market today. The seating is made of stainless steel tubes and fabric upholstery .And it is available in black, executives in black suite will surely looks in harmony with this sofa set.

Frame Sofa by Hyung Suk Cho

At a first glance you immediately notice the robust shape. This is not by any means an elegant piece of furniture. It looks very heavy and difficult to move around. Considering by the dimensions of this sofa and its size, it better be very comfortable, otherwise it would be just a waste of materials and space. And if it looks so fat in black, a color that is supposed to make you look slender, imagine how it would look like in white.

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The sofa is actually composed of two elements that are held together just by that thin steel frame. That kind of makes me feel like it’s incomplete, like there’s something missing there. It just doesn’t look a finished product, more like a pre-version of the final product. It also has no feet or anything like that so it looks even heavier.

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