







Symmetry Couch
Designed in collaboration with Copenhagen-based designer Nikolaj Lorentz Mentze, founder of Studio 0405, the Symmetry Couch is part of a series of lounge furniture. Made to last, both pieces reimagine spaces by offering a functional and straightforward design. The series is conceived with darkened ash wood juxtaposed with a light textile of a linen blend, providing a warm feeling of contemporary living.
Also Available: Symmetry Chair, Symmetry Easy Chair, Symmetry Armrest Chair, Symmetry Mirror - Honey Ash Wood
Please Note: Due to the nature of the material, the wood frame will develop a unique wood patina as it ages.
Ash wood natural wax/oil | Honey finish / Oat color. Fabric Blend: 76% linen 21% cotton 3% polyester
28"H x 70.9"W x 27.1"D
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Rooted in Scandinavian design, FRAMA is dedicated to building pieces that last for years to come. Heirloom-quality design requires a thoughtful production process, and FRAMA’s is unique, operating small-scale manufacturing by producing designs in lower volumes at smaller production facilities throughout Europe. Small-scale production lines benefit local communities while ensuring quality and consistency. FRAMA ensures durability and strength by turning to natural materials such as solid wood, marble, clay, terracotta, and natural textiles.
Here’s a glimpse at FRAMA’s design philosophy:
“We believe thoughtful design can awaken curiosity and inspire discovery— a design philosophy stimulating the senses and conveying feelings of balance and meaning. We hope that all of our work encourages a slower, more reflective lifestyle and supports the well-being of all. We are enriched by our clients and strengthened by the diversity of our team and collaborators. Through the convergence of customer feedback, client aspirations, and creative problem solving our multidisciplinary studio creates objects and projects focusing on utilitarian living and self-care. We approach each project with empathy, trust, and respect for diverse points of view—meanwhile, the continuous curiosity, passion, and dedication help us through the relentless pursuit to create long-lasting work.”
With this philosophy in mind, FRAMA approaches the design process with “curiosity, experimentation, intuition, and a quest for authenticity.” For inspiration, FRAMA turns to four experiential influences: travel, nature, spaces, and stories. Together, these influences help to form a unique character and distinctive atmosphere tied to a specific place and time.