Description
In that system of style codes in which architecture gradually left the Modernist current to adopt new solutions, at the centre of the home is the person who lives in it, and it is essential that the objects reflect their personality. Hence the importance, which increased in the decades that followed, of the living room: the area where we receive visitors and which, if necessary, becomes the focal point of a party, but also that room which, devoted to private relaxation, is the beating heart of a home. Here, with Miami Soft, which is “perfect for indulging natural relaxation or conversation”, Baxter elaborates on and summarises this dualism: a key feature of the sofa is its double-sidedness, positioned in the centre of a room, it invites you to take a seat on your favourite side, to emphasise that freedom of approach to domestic space. Not only that, by moving the bolster pillow, the seat can be made longer or shorter, so that you can be completely enveloped or enjoy more relaxed comfort. Once again, there is that underlying informality that is a statement of cultured disengagement, all focused on the wellbeing of the guest, and that pleasure we devote to ourselves in surrounding ourselves with intimate beauty, which knows how to satisfy us and bring harmony back to even the most restless of souls.