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The latest member of Andreas Engesvik and Daniel Rybakken’s Arbour family, the Arbour Club Sofa shares the same concept that design should follow construction, and is assembled from separate components that have been independently produced for optimal comfort, quality and efficiency. Developed to offer a compact and durable sofa with a sustainable profile, the Arbour Club Sofa features the Nordic Swan Ecolabel, with FSC-certified wood and water-based lacquered frame, and EU-Ecolabelled upholsteries for the Eco version. The seat and back cushions are made in carefully balanced proportions, while the frame creates a strong yet elegant profile with an architectural quality. With its logical construction and uncluttered design language, the Arbour Club Sofa fuses its distinctly Scandinavian aesthetics with high comfort and great durability. This compact variant is available with different upholstery options and is ideal for small spaces or for combining with other Arbour models in larger living rooms or hospitality areas.
150W x 87D x 75H cm
40cm seat height
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Base in oak, stained beech or walnut
Available in a range of fabric and leather upholstery options. Download the HAY Upholstery & Surfaces overview here or contact us for more information.
FSC-certified wood for the frame and EU-Ecolabelled upholsteries.
Born in 1984, Daniel Rybakken grew up in Oslo, Norway. He studied design at the Oslo School of Architecture and the School of Arts & Crafts in Gothenburg, Sweden before beginning his own practice there in 2008. Rybakken has received numerous awards, including the “Best of the Best” Red Dot Award in Singapore in 2007; the Anders Jahre’s Cultural Prize for Young Artists in Oslo in 2008; the Design Report Award for best designer at Salone Satellite in Milan in 2009; the Bruno Mathsson Award in 2011 and the London Design Medal and the Golden Chair from the Swedish Association of Architects in 2013. Andreas Engesvik is a Norwegian designer who established his own studio in 2009. Previously, he was a founding member of the groundbreaking design studio Norway Says, with whom he worked for six years. Engesvik studied first Art History at the University of Bergen, Norway, then went on to study Design at the National College of Art and Design, graduating with his Masters in 2000. His work has won a number of international awards, including the Red Dot Award, iF Product Design Award and the Wallpaper Design Award. For HAY, Rybakken and Engesvik have designed Arbour.