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Max Sofa (Tight Back)

Baker Furniture
From ฿290,000
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Max Sofa (Tight Back)

Upholstery: Gray Chenille (77-9117)

Base: Almond (ALMD)

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Max Sofa (Tight Back)

Upholstery: Eggshell Chenille (29-865)

Base: Havana (HVNA)

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Max Sofa (Tight Back)

Upholstery: Taupe Blend (45-626)

Base: Luxe (LUXE)

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With the Max series, Thomas Pheasant develops the idea of a largely weltless modern silhouette with a prominently framed back. The look of the cushions, depth, and pitch all convey comfort, and there is a slightly relaxed softness about it. Visually, the kidney pillows add a horizontal break. Converging slope arms meet the base through a deeply cut scallop detail revealing, but still neatly holding, the cushion. Tapered legs, with petite nail trim at the top, add refinement. This version of the Max Three Seat Sofa has a low tight back and a slightly more modern feeling. The convergence of the arms makes it an interesting piece to float, and the size allows it to function as an element of interior architecture. The Max offers three very generous seats.

As Shown: fabric 29-770 (no longer available), Luxe finish

Max Sofa (Tight Back)

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W250.8 x D94 x H81.3

From ฿290,000
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.
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The size and features of this product can be customized according to your specifications. To learn more, please contact us.

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Thomas Pheasant

Thomas Pheasant

Thomas Pheasant is internationally recognized for his 30 years of creating interiors. His diverse accomplishments have been widely published in the most prestigious architectural and interior design magazines around the world. In 2005, he was honored by Architectural Digest US with the distinction "Dean of American Design". Based in Washington, D.C. he continues to work on residential and commercial projects throughout the United States, Europe and Asia.

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