Tacchini
Butter Sofa
A furnishing element designed for living spaces, ideal for stylish interiors with a sophisticated taste. Butter is a sofa designed by Faye Toogood for Tacchini, whose aesthetic expresses a balance between softness and sculptural form. Its inspiration appears to stem from the very material it is named after — butter — captured in a state between solidity and melting, soft and enveloping thanks to the meticulous craftsmanship of its cushion upholstery. Butter is available in various modules and colors, allowing it to adapt perfectly to different interior settings and design needs.
Modular sofa available in several compositions and sizes
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The Tacchini company was founded in 1967 in Seveso. A soul mainly oriented towards contract marks the first years of its work, later increasingly aimed at enhancing quality, style, taste, but above all the use of materials that are able to express the Made in Italy craftsmanship quality. Today Tacchini Italia presents itself as a trendy brand, attentive to contemporary influences and capable of giving life to iconic models that perfectly match the needs of our time. Upholstery and seats act as cornerstones of the Tacchini Italia catalog, also strong in re-editions by great masters of the past and proposals by emerging designers.Read more
Designed by
Faye Toogood
Faye Toogood (1977-) is one of the most multifaceted talents in contemporary British design. His works range from the fashion sector to the furniture sector, passing through interior design, in an irregular path that begins with a degree in Art History at the University of Bristol and then continues as a stylist at the renowned magazine " The World of Interiors” published by Condé Nast until culminating in the opening of his own studio in 2008. Both his clothes and his furnishings bear the mark of a pure aesthetic, based on ecru colours, imperfect materials and solid sculptural forms , capable of giving life to placid and contemplative environments, with an almost sacred touch. Most of her creations are marketed directly by herself through the T-O-O-G-O-O-D brand; among them the ubiquitous Roly Poly armchair stands out, a real piece of furniture-symbol of the design of the early 20s of our century. Roly Poly is also produced under license by Driade in a plastic version, while other brands Faye Toogood has collaborated with are cc-Tapis, Hem, Pease Wait to Be Seated and Bitossi Ceramiche.
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