Outline sofa chaise lounge, 2018
Outline sofa chaise lounge by Anderssen + Voll for Muuto.
A sofa series with a strong architectural presence and deep seating for a high degree of comfort. Available as a two-seater sofa, a three-seater sofa, or a three-seater with chaise longue, the Outline Sofa is a visually light yet sturdy piece of lounge furniture ideally suited to modern or classic interiors.
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Description
Outline sofa chaise lounge by Anderssen + Voll for Muuto.
A sofa series with a strong architectural presence and deep seating for a high degree of comfort. Available as a two-seater sofa, a three-seater sofa, or a three-seater with chaise longue, the Outline Sofa is a visually light yet sturdy piece of lounge furniture ideally suited to modern or classic interiors.
Dimensions
262w x 142d x 40/71cmh
Materials
Steel base, wooden frame, with a black or polished aluminium base, cold foam, and feather filling.
Available upholstered in a range of fabrics and leathers, grouped according to price. Please see groups below, and follow the links for detailed fabric information:
Remix, Fiord, Steelcut, Rime, Clara 2, Canvas, Hallingdal, Divina, Divina MD, Divina Melange, Vidar, Balder and Twill Weave.
The sofa can also be upholstered in the following leather options:
Easy Leather, Faux leather, Refine leather or Endure leather.
Please see the downloadable leather pdf for swatches.
The Outline sofa chaise longue is available with a left or right chaise longue. Please select the orientation of the chaise as you are looking at the sofa from the front.
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The name Muuto, inspired by the Finnish word muutos, means new perspective.
To Muuto good design starts with the person. They handpick the brightest design talent in Scandinavia and give them the freedom to express their individual story through everyday objects. Some want to alter the world, others find passion in colour and shape or draw deeply from personal experience. How do they see a chair, vase, lamp or any other everyday product?