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Anagram sofas by Vitra

Designers Alexis Tourron and Stefano Panterotto are out to subvert outmoded furniture archetypes — hence their self-initiated 2019 concept for a five-piece flat-pack furniture collection that weighs less than 20 kilograms. Or their speculative couch that fits in an envelope, developed for Ikea’s now-defunct SPACE10 research and design lab. “We’re always thinking about the future of living — and working — and how the way we live is evolving,” the duo says. “We explore themes of global mobility, of relocating often, and how current furniture is not ready for that.”

Anagram’s recycled polyamide mounting bracket locks panels into place with little effort; a gentle tug on an integrated strap releases the module. No element is glued, laminated or injection-foamed, meaning all can be separated at end-of-life.
Anagram’s recycled polyamide mounting bracket locks panels into place with little effort; a gentle tug on an integrated strap releases the module. No element is...
Vitra’s Anagram Sofa is Fit for the Future

An alphabet of elements, the design by Panter&Tourron easily adapts to lifestyle changes.

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