Dezeen Showroom: Canadian design company Part & Whole has designed a modular sofa system called Total that adopts circular economic principles.
Total consists of upholstered modules that can be combined in various configurations and adapted to changing needs.
Every component is also removable, repairable or replaceable, helping to reduce waste while extending the product's lifespan.
"We latched onto this idea of designing a sofa that could stay in use indefinitely by focusing on flexibility, service and repair," explained Part & Whole founder Nathan Martell.
"Through the lens of circular design and with a focus on disassembly, we arrived at a system where each component can be easily repaired or replaced and the product itself can evolve and adapt over the course of its lifespan."
The Total system can be used to create four seating types including a standalone chair, straight-back sofa and two larger corner sofas.
The sofas can be made in different sizes and configurations depending on the number of combined modules and paired with an integrated side table.
The modules are linked together via their slender steel structures, which are exposed across each unit.
Total's woollen upholstery is available in four colours – navy blue, dusky pink and dark or light grey.
Product: Total
Designers: Nathan Martell and Steve Suchy
Brand: Part & Whole
Contact: press@partandwhole.com
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