The Noodle Sofa by Kenneth Cobonpue

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This is the Noodle Sofa. It has a cute and funny name and it suits it well. The sofa is part of a larger furniture collection, also called Noodle.The collection was created by Kenneth Cobonpue.The Noodle sofa is a very beautiful and cute piece of furniture. It’s a rattan piece, with a modern and abstract design. The base or frame of the sofa is the most eye-catching and interesting part of this piece. It’s made of rattan loops resembling spit noodles or a random doodling and this was also what made the designers use this name for the collection.

The design of the sofa and the ones of the other pieces from the collection are full of imagination. The shapes are very creative and not that complicated when you think about it. Still, the overall image and impression are striking.

The sofa and all the other pieces of the collection are very flexible and versatile. Such a piece would make a unique and very beautiful addition to the living room. The sofa is available in two different models: the one for indoors made of rattan, nylon twine and steel and the one designed for outdoor use made of polyethylene fiber, nylon twine and steel. Both models are available in either bronze or pale grey finish.

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