The Tokio 5-seater chaise longue sofa with a right-hand module offers a generous, functional, and visually light configuration. Comprising four linear modules and a chaise longue on the right, this version creates a spacious area for socializing, relaxing, or stretching out with complete freedom.
Its solid pine wood frame and filling of down, fiber, and super-soft foam ensure a comfortable and relaxing seat. The low profile, soft volumes, and clean lines create a serene presence, perfect for spacious living rooms or areas with visual continuity.
Its modules have removable covers, which facilitates cleaning and daily maintenance, while its timeless aesthetic makes it a piece that evolves with the house.
Measures
326x140x70
Materials
The Tokyo sofa is built with a solidsolid pine structure coated with polyurethanein various thicknesses and densities, which provides durability and stability.seatingThe removable covers include 35 kg HR foam and a cover with a down and fiber blend for plush, enveloping comfort.backupsThese duvets, also removable, combine a Supersoft base with a down and fiber cover, offering extra softness.suspension, with zig-zag springs and recycled webbing (10-year guarantee), it reinforces comfort and resistance.
• Structure: Solid pine + polyurethane
· Upholstery: High-resistance textile, removable covers on seats and backrests
• Collection: Mediterranean
Technical specifications
A sofa that combinesplush comfort and modern Mediterranean design, with the advantage of removable elements that facilitate cleaning and everyday use.
· Maximum weight supported: 120 kg/seat
• Use: Indoor
• Assembly required: Yes
• Removable covers: Yes (seats and backrests)
• With armrests: Yes
Cleaning and maintenance
Vacuum frequently with an upholstery attachment and clean stains with a cloth dampened with water and neutral soap, avoiding abrasive products or prolonged humidity.
Unpacking and assembly
Handle as a bulky product, open with a protected cutter, carefully remove plastics and cardboard and place the modules in their final position, avoiding dragging the pieces so as not to damage the floor or the structure.