Pause by Meike Langer

A minimal sofa-daybed which aims to easily integrate in any living space.

An easy chair that can be transformed into a daybed, Pause aims to be a comfortable place to lounge or sleep for any guest that might come around. Designed by Meike Langer, it was presented at IMM Cologne 2012.

The upholstery furniture consists of a wooden back part made of strong ash wood, a metal frame, five big cushions and two small ones. The seat's cushions are filled with two different kinds of foam: rigid and soft, assuring comfortable sitting and furniture stability.

The narrow metal frame holds the cushions together, keeping them in position. The chair transforms easily into a daybed, by lifting the metal frame and extending the cushions to the desired length.

Meike Langer is a German designer. She has studied at Hochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach am Main and ECAL, and interned at Studio Urquiola. Graduated in 2010, she works in Frankfurt and Düsseldorf.
Meike Langer, <em>Pause</em> sofa
Meike Langer, Pause sofa
Meike Langer, <em>Pause</em> sofa
Meike Langer, Pause sofa

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