The Serpentine Sofa from the 1970s, attributed to Vladimir Kagan for Divano, exemplifies the defining traits of modernist lounge furniture. Its dynamic, flowing S-shaped line—synonymous with Kagan’s avant-garde language—organizes the entire structure, from the softly curved backrest to the carefully considered seat, creating an organic silhouette over 260 cm long. The upholstery is rendered in a warm, creamy-beige bouclé fabric whose matte finish disperses light, accentuating its rich, tactile texture. Integrated circular plinths, likely stainless steel, discreetly lift the substantial form, lending a subtle floating effect above the floor. Precision-crafted upholstery seams and the absence of visible hardware reflect masterful workmanship. The piece is professionally restored, featuring new upholstery and no visible signs of use; it remains in very good condition.
This sofa speaks the language of a decade when expansive forms and gentle geometry shaped the luxury of the modernist living space. 'Serpentine'—in name and in essence—evokes the idea of free-flowing forms that dissolve rigid symmetry. The bouclé fabric, tactile and opulent, catches light in a way that recalls the easy rhythm of 1970s interiors. The delicate support of the steel plinths makes
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Height75 cm
Depth120 cm
Width260 cm
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Width260 cm
Height75 cm
Depth120 cm
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