sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage

Identity, culture express themselves in many different ways. Design, for instance, is one of them. Design may be a universal language, but each design speaks its own particular dialect tightly linked to the people, the place, the time, the context where the idea was first born and materialised. Design is all about cultural heritage, it’s the legacy of those who designed the world before us.

 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage

Sofa 505: a family legacy

And sometimes not just a random designer, but a designer who was close to us. This is the case of Sofa 505, a sofa-bed created and patented by Miguel Laso Llopis, son of the founder of Expormim. Sofa 505 is an oldie. Its double functionality result of a then innovative structure consisting of two racks that would slide one over the other to turn the sofa into a double bed along with its Mediterranean flavour (the sofa-bed combines two natural materials in its making, wood and rattan) made it a best seller in the Spanish summer residences of the seventies and eighties.

 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage
 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage
 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage

Updating a classic design

If there is something Studio expormim does exquisitely is reinterpreting La Exportadora de Mimbre’s old designs. Lead by chief designer Alberto Ales, they have successfully did it before with beloved rattan pieces such as Altet, Radial or Copa. Sofa 505 will now join the ranks of the pieces of rattan furniture that have been rescued from the archives to be aesthetically and functionally revamped to meet the needs of modern living. Sofa 505, in its 2023 version, has increased its length to 190 cm and width to 160 cm to adjust to today’s average percentiles while the upholstered parts have been provided with a more comfortable padding and a zippered base that once unfolded works as a mattress.

Design and cultural heritage

At Expormim, we have been long committed to the cause of preserving a certain way of embracing design, a way we found it is intrinsic to our values and our roots. We rescued rattan and make it our banner because it is the material that helped us grow into a renowned company and because it is the material that has always been used in our region to create all sorts of beautiful objects. Objects with soul like the ones we produce in our factory by bringing together traditional know-how and cutting-edge technologies. Now more than ever we are convinced this is the path we want to follow, the path where design and cultural heritage converge. A present project for the future.

 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage

Identity, culture express themselves in many different ways. Design, for instance, is one of them. Design may be a universal language, but each design speaks its own particular dialect tightly linked to the people, the place, the time, the context where the idea was first born and materialised. Design is all about cultural heritage, it’s the legacy of those who designed the world before us.

 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage

Sofa 505: a family legacy

And sometimes not just a random designer, but a designer who was close to us. This is the case of Sofa 505, a sofa-bed created and patented by Miguel Laso Llopis, son of the founder of Expormim. Sofa 505 is an oldie. Its double functionality result of a then innovative structure consisting of two racks that would slide one over the other to turn the sofa into a double bed along with its Mediterranean flavour (the sofa-bed combines two natural materials in its making, wood and rattan) made it a best seller in the Spanish summer residences of the seventies and eighties.

 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage
 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage
 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage

Updating a classic design

If there is something Studio expormim does exquisitely is reinterpreting La Exportadora de Mimbre’s old designs. Lead by chief designer Alberto Ales, they have successfully did it before with beloved rattan pieces such as Altet, Radial or Copa. Sofa 505 will now join the ranks of the pieces of rattan furniture that have been rescued from the archives to be aesthetically and functionally revamped to meet the needs of modern living. Sofa 505, in its 2023 version, has increased its length to 190 cm and width to 160 cm to adjust to today’s average percentiles while the upholstered parts have been provided with a more comfortable padding and a zippered base that once unfolded works as a mattress.

Design and cultural heritage

At Expormim, we have been long committed to the cause of preserving a certain way of embracing design, a way we found it is intrinsic to our values and our roots. We rescued rattan and make it our banner because it is the material that helped us grow into a renowned company and because it is the material that has always been used in our region to create all sorts of beautiful objects. Objects with soul like the ones we produce in our factory by bringing together traditional know-how and cutting-edge technologies. Now more than ever we are convinced this is the path we want to follow, the path where design and cultural heritage converge. A present project for the future.

Identity, culture express themselves in many different ways. Design, for instance, is one of them. Design may be a universal language, but each design speaks its own particular dialect tightly linked to the people, the place, the time, the context where the idea was first born and materialised. Design is all about cultural heritage, it’s the legacy of those who designed the world before us.

 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage

Sofa 505: a family legacy

And sometimes not just a random designer, but a designer who was close to us. This is the case of Sofa 505, a sofa-bed created and patented by Miguel Laso Llopis, son of the founder of Expormim. Sofa 505 is an oldie. Its double functionality result of a then innovative structure consisting of two racks that would slide one over the other to turn the sofa into a double bed along with its Mediterranean flavour (the sofa-bed combines two natural materials in its making, wood and rattan) made it a best seller in the Spanish summer residences of the seventies and eighties.

 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage
 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage
 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage

Design and cultural heritage

At Expormim, we have been long committed to the cause of preserving a certain way of embracing design, a way we found it is intrinsic to our values and our roots. We rescued rattan and make it our banner because it is the material that helped us grow into a renowned company and because it is the material that has always been used in our region to create all sorts of beautiful objects. Objects with soul like the ones we produce in our factory by bringing together traditional know-how and cutting-edge technologies. Now more than ever we are convinced this is the path we want to follow, the path where design and cultural heritage converge. A present project for the future.

 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage
 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage

Identity, culture express themselves in many different ways. Design, for instance, is one of them. Design may be a universal language, but each design speaks its own particular dialect tightly linked to the people, the place, the time, the context where the idea was first born and materialised. Design is all about cultural heritage, it’s the legacy of those who designed the world before us.

 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage

Sofa 505: a family legacy

And sometimes not just a random designer, but a designer who was close to us. This is the case of Sofa 505, a sofa-bed created and patented by Miguel Laso Llopis, son of the founder of Expormim. Sofa 505 is an oldie. Its double functionality result of a then innovative structure consisting of two racks that would slide one over the other to turn the sofa into a double bed along with its Mediterranean flavour (the sofa-bed combines two natural materials in its making, wood and rattan) made it a best seller in the Spanish summer residences of the seventies and eighties.

 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage
 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage
 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage

Updating a classic design

If there is something Studio expormim does exquisitely is reinterpreting La Exportadora de Mimbre’s old designs. Lead by chief designer Alberto Ales, they have successfully did it before with beloved rattan pieces such as Altet, Radial or Copa. Sofa 505 will now join the ranks of the pieces of rattan furniture that have been rescued from the archives to be aesthetically and functionally revamped to meet the needs of modern living. Sofa 505, in its 2023 version, has increased its length to 190 cm and width to 160 cm to adjust to today’s average percentiles while the upholstered parts have been provided with a more comfortable padding and a zippered base that once unfolded works as a mattress.

Design and cultural heritage

At Expormim, we have been long committed to the cause of preserving a certain way of embracing design, a way we found it is intrinsic to our values and our roots. We rescued rattan and make it our banner because it is the material that helped us grow into a renowned company and because it is the material that has always been used in our region to create all sorts of beautiful objects. Objects with soul like the ones we produce in our factory by bringing together traditional know-how and cutting-edge technologies. Now more than ever we are convinced this is the path we want to follow, the path where design and cultural heritage converge. A present project for the future.

 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage

Identity, culture express themselves in many different ways. Design, for instance, is one of them. Design may be a universal language, but each design speaks its own particular dialect tightly linked to the people, the place, the time, the context where the idea was first born and materialised. Design is all about cultural heritage, it’s the legacy of those who designed the world before us.

 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage

Sofa 505: a family legacy

And sometimes not just a random designer, but a designer who was close to us. This is the case of Sofa 505, a sofa-bed created and patented by Miguel Laso Llopis, son of the founder of Expormim. Sofa 505 is an oldie. Its double functionality result of a then innovative structure consisting of two racks that would slide one over the other to turn the sofa into a double bed along with its Mediterranean flavour (the sofa-bed combines two natural materials in its making, wood and rattan) made it a best seller in the Spanish summer residences of the seventies and eighties.

 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage
 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage
 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage

Updating a classic design

If there is something Studio expormim does exquisitely is reinterpreting La Exportadora de Mimbre’s old designs. Lead by chief designer Alberto Ales, they have successfully did it before with beloved rattan pieces such as Altet, Radial or Copa. Sofa 505 will now join the ranks of the pieces of rattan furniture that have been rescued from the archives to be aesthetically and functionally revamped to meet the needs of modern living. Sofa 505, in its 2023 version, has increased its length to 190 cm and width to 160 cm to adjust to today’s average percentiles while the upholstered parts have been provided with a more comfortable padding and a zippered base that once unfolded works as a mattress.

Design and cultural heritage

At Expormim, we have been long committed to the cause of preserving a certain way of embracing design, a way we found it is intrinsic to our values and our roots. We rescued rattan and make it our banner because it is the material that helped us grow into a renowned company and because it is the material that has always been used in our region to create all sorts of beautiful objects. Objects with soul like the ones we produce in our factory by bringing together traditional know-how and cutting-edge technologies. Now more than ever we are convinced this is the path we want to follow, the path where design and cultural heritage converge. A present project for the future.

Identity, culture express themselves in many different ways. Design, for instance, is one of them. Design may be a universal language, but each design speaks its own particular dialect tightly linked to the people, the place, the time, the context where the idea was first born and materialised. Design is all about cultural heritage, it’s the legacy of those who designed the world before us.

 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage

Sofa 505: a family legacy

And sometimes not just a random designer, but a designer who was close to us. This is the case of Sofa 505, a sofa-bed created and patented by Miguel Laso Llopis, son of the founder of Expormim. Sofa 505 is an oldie. Its double functionality result of a then innovative structure consisting of two racks that would slide one over the other to turn the sofa into a double bed along with its Mediterranean flavour (the sofa-bed combines two natural materials in its making, wood and rattan) made it a best seller in the Spanish summer residences of the seventies and eighties.

 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage
 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage
 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage

Design and cultural heritage

At Expormim, we have been long committed to the cause of preserving a certain way of embracing design, a way we found it is intrinsic to our values and our roots. We rescued rattan and make it our banner because it is the material that helped us grow into a renowned company and because it is the material that has always been used in our region to create all sorts of beautiful objects. Objects with soul like the ones we produce in our factory by bringing together traditional know-how and cutting-edge technologies. Now more than ever we are convinced this is the path we want to follow, the path where design and cultural heritage converge. A present project for the future.

 sofa 505 or the importance of design heritage

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