Product Details
Materials & Finish
The Marshmallow Sofa consists of a tubular steel frame in a powder-coated or polished finish, supporting a series of individual circular cushions. The cushions are upholstered in premium leather or fabric, filled with dense foam for durability and comfort. The playful repetition of shapes creates a bold modernist aesthetic.
Construction
Each sofa is composed of 18 round cushions, mounted individually onto a rigid steel frame with concealed fasteners. The cushions are removable, making them easy to reupholster or replace. The base is supported by slender steel legs with protective floor glides. Despite its whimsical appearance, the structure is engineered for strength and stability.
Comfort & Functionality
The modular arrangement of cushions provides distributed ergonomic support, combining visual playfulness with functional seating. Its compact footprint allows placement in living rooms, offices, or public spaces as both furniture and design statement. The Marshmallow Sofa’s bold geometric character makes it an instantly recognizable icon of mid-century modern design.
Size and Packaging of the Product
Product Dimensions
Item is fully assembled
Box Dimensions
packed in 1 Box
George Nelson
George Nelson (1908–1986) was an American industrial designer, architect, and writer, recognized as one of the founders of American modernism. After studying at Yale, he became design director at Herman Miller (1947–1972), where he collaborated with Charles and Ray Eames, Isamu Noguchi, and Alexander Girard. Nelson introduced iconic furniture and objects, including the Coconut Chair, Marshmallow Sofa, and the playful Ball and Sunburst Clocks. He also pioneered modular storage and workspace systems, anticipating changing lifestyles and office needs. Through his writing and visionary designs, Nelson shaped the language of mid-century modern design, leaving a profound international legacy.

























