Rodolfo Dordoni releases new modular sofa

Italian architect and designer, Rodolfo Dordoni, released new furniture that exemplifies a modular sofa in its purest form.

The orthogonal geometry of the sofa, entitled Molo, is based on a reticular modular design, which means that it was created to be adapted to suit any situation while optimizing the space it sits.

Each module can be taken apart and reorganized creating new uses and configurations, including curves thanks to the 60º corner module. The design is aesthetically minimalistic with intentionally oversized pieces.

Dordoni additionally did not place emphasis on the decorative elements, but rather on the various combinations of fabrics, colours and carefully selected details, including optional edged seat and backrest cushions. It also features three different leg systems in teak, concrete and a new low aluminium base.

“Molo, pier in English, jetée in French and embarcadero in Spanish, is a structure built on the shores of an ocean, sea, lake or river which extends from the land over the water; a mooring place for boats, a rest between trips and a refuge from the swell of the waves. A return to terra firma and people. Molo by Kettal offers a place of relaxation and reconnection,” says Dordoni.