With limited space, New Yorkers need to be smart about how they furnish their homes. This is no easy task, so when a piece of furniture as versatile as Sosia comes along, you bet we’re paying attention. At first glance this green-colored floppy foam looks like a standard room divider, but in reality it is a lot more than meets the eye. Designed by Milan-based Emanuele Magini, the bendable foam can be easily be reshaped for a variety of different purposes including a dressing room, two-seat sofa, bed and more.
The sofa includes two seats that form a daybed when they are pushed together. When they’re separate they can be used as two arm chairs or covered to create a private space.
Emanuele Magini first showed this sofa for Italian brand Campeggi at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan in 2011. Check out more of his work here.
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Photos via Emanuele Magini
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