Campeggi
Oblò Sofa Bed
Price starting from € 3,032.00*
*Price valid for the version with upholstery in fabric cat. 3 (cod. 3420).
Campeggi presents Oblò, a transformable sofa that easily converts into a single bed, a double bed, or even a chaise longue, depending on the need. With just a few simple movements, the shape of this upholstered piece changes, evolving effortlessly into the desired configuration. The style and spirit of Oblò align perfectly with Campeggi’s many other creations, offering a playful yet refined interpretation of multifunctional design. The color combinations evoke an informal tone, yet their pairing remains clean and precise — ideal for those who appreciate this kind of balanced contrast.
W.275 x D.100 (Open D.165) x H.95 cm
Seat Height 42 cm
Single mattress cm 68x202 included
Double Mattress cm 136x202 included
Salvioni Design Solutions delivers all around the world. The assembly service is also available by our teams of specialized workers.
Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
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Not only Sofa beds, but also much more: with Campeggi, the potential of the animated furniture is pushed to the extreme, finding no limit to the designer's imagination. The result is a rich collection of products never limited by what they seem: armchairs that become poufs, sofas becoming writing desks, consoles splitting up to form a group of table and chairs; All Campeggi products are always able to change in order to satisfy all the small needs of everyday life in an ingenious and unique way.Read more
Designed by
Vico Magistretti
Vico Magistretti (1920-2006), son of the architect Pier Giulio Magistretti and a pupil of Gio Ponti, is one of the great protagonists of the adventurous period of post-World War II Italian design. He began his career as an architect in his father's studio, contributing to some of the key projects for the reconstruction of Milan after the war such as the QT8 district or the Torre al Parco in via Revere and actively participating in the cultural debate of the time. The growing interest in the architecture of the house led him to become more and more interested in design, a field in which, starting from the 1960s, he will give his best. His projects, effective and functional, always revolve around a strong idea developed with grace and consistency. He forged a lasting collaboration with Cassina, contributed to the creation of lamps that entered the collective imagination with brands such as Artemide and Oluce, designed for Flou the most famous bed in the history of Italian design (the Nathalie model, still a great success today), and obtained great successes with brands such as Kartell, Gavina, Campeggi and Fritz Hansen. In the last years of his career he also forged a close partnership with Maddalena De Padova, for whose brand he created some of his best projects.Read more






