Raphael Raffel “Croissant” sofa, leather, France, 1970.
This iconic “Croissant” lounge sofa, originally conceived by French designer Raphael Raffel in 1970, stands as one of the most recognizable expressions of radical French design. This example is a contemporary production, faithfully preserving the spirit and form of the original model.
Defined by its sculptural, organic silhouette, the sofa recalls the soft, enveloping volumes explored by designers such as Michel Ducaroy, yet Raffel’s vision pushes further into a more playful and unconventional territory. The “Croissant” unfolds like a generous, fluid surface—almost a landscape—designed for relaxed, informal living.
Upholstered in full-grain leather, the distinctive patchwork construction enhances the tactile quality of the piece while emphasizing its artisanal character. The modular, reversible nature of the form allows for multiple seating positions, shifting effortlessly between lounging and more upright use. A concealed zipper system enables the internal filling to be adjusted over time, ensuring longevity and continued comfort.
Height: 30.71 in (78 cm)
Width: 102.36 in (260 cm)
Depth: 39.37 in (100 cm)
Seat Height: 16.93 in (43 cm)
1970s
Contemporary
Leather
Lonigo, IT
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