The design of the Miami Roll sofa, modular version for Baxter, credited to designer Paola Navone, is emblematic of a seat with a minimal and essential appearance.
The sofa's sleek formality comes from its solid geometries, which also ensure the sofa's adaptability and versatility. What's more, the different systems' modularity enables a wide variety of configurations, from the classically round to the sharply angular. The acrylic fiber-covered cushions with extra padding and a springing system made of woven rubber elastic ribbons are designed with the user's comfort in mind. Back support is provided by tubular feather cushions, which advocates for improved ergonomics and genuine formal virtuosity.
Cushions on the sofa are soft and enveloping, with varying volumes depending on how much pressure is applied. The cushions have seams along their perimeter, which adds visual interest. The primary components of the supporting structure are fir plywood, a type of Chilean plywood. The quilted pattern used for the seat upholstery gives this widespread accessory an air of genuine refinement.