The Refolo sofa by Cassina is a modular system with a simple, timeless design, conceived in Tokyo in 1953 by Charlotte Perriand. Still surprisingly relevant today, Refolo embodies a functional, minimalist philosophy inspired by Eastern aesthetics. Its versatility means it can be used as a low table, bench or sofa, simply by adding cushions.
The structure consists of a grid of 19 parallel slats, available in natural or dark-stained oak, supported by two or three feet and positioned at a height designed for multi-purpose use. Lightweight and essential in form, Refolo can be enhanced with cushions that can be freely attached thanks to a practical system, allowing for customised configurations according to taste and need.
Available in three different lengths, the Cassina Refolo sofa is fully customisable in terms of upholstery, available in leather or fabric, elegantly adapting to any environment and style. Perfect for living areas and relaxation spaces, it offers endless compositional possibilities, ideal for rest and conversation. Its modular nature also makes it suitable for contract spaces, where it can serve as comfortable seating or a multifunctional bench, combining a support surface and comfort in a single element.







