Product Details
Materials & Finish
The Barcelona 2-Seater Sofa features a hand-polished stainless steel frame, mirror-finished for scratch and corrosion resistance. The seat and back cushions are upholstered in premium aniline leather, hand-cut into individual panels and sewn with button tufting. Each panel is crafted from a single hide section for consistency and durability, reflecting Mies van der Rohe’s Bauhaus approach to luxury and precision.
The generously padded leather cushions provide firm yet supportive seating comfort for two, retaining their shape under continuous use. The sofa’s compact proportions make it versatile for living spaces, offices, or representative interiors. Its minimalist form and material clarity allow it to serve as a functional seating solution while standing as a sculptural design statement. The 2-seater configuration balances presence and adaptability in modern environments.
Comfort & Functionality
The frame is built from flat stainless steel strips, precision-welded and polished into a seamless structure. Seat and back cushions are filled with high-density foam, covered in hand-stitched leather panels, and reinforced with saddle seams for resilience under daily use. Wide leather straps, riveted directly to the frame, support the cushions and ensure even weight distribution. Rounded edges and seamless joints enhance both strength and refinement.
Construction
Size and Packaging of the Product
Product Dimensions
Item is fully assembled
Box Dimensions
packed in 1 Box
Mies van der Rohe
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886–1969) was a German-American architect and designer, recognized as one of the leading figures of modernism. Known for his minimalist approach, he coined the famous maxim “less is more.” Mies emphasized clarity, proportion, and the use of modern materials like steel and glass to create open, flexible spaces. His iconic works include the Barcelona Pavilion (1929), the Farnsworth House, and the Seagram Building in New York. He also designed influential furniture, such as the Barcelona Chair. Mies’s vision of universal, timeless design profoundly shaped 20th-century architecture and continues to inspire contemporary practice.

























