The ‘Comoda’ sofa is the newest furniture range released by multi-hyphenate design studio, Biasol. Led by interior designer Jean-Pierre Biasol, the firm’s latest (and comfiest!) addition is inspired by togetherness.
Jean-Pierre studied in Europe before establishing his Melbourne-based practice in 2012, bringing his Continental training with him.
‘We wanted to create a statement piece with European flair, filtered through our Australian design sensibilities,’ he explains of the ‘Comoda‘ collection. Named after the feminine conjugation of the Italian word for ‘comfortable’, the Comoda sofa’s sensuous, curved design nods to the 1970s as the heyday of sculptural furniture, while simultaneously exuding a timeless look. Another nod to the late modernist era is the modular element of the range, allowing for ultimate flexibility. Characterised by its precise contours and generous proportions, the sofa is available in a curated selection of quality fabrics and leathers.
It’s this ultimate balance between comfort and aesthetics that Jean-Pierre was going for, citing the Danish concept of hygge as inspiration for the piece. Another piece of culture imported from the northern hemisphere, hygge translates loosely to the contentment and wellbeing encouraged by being in the company of other people. ‘We felt that this expression representing cosiness, comfort and togetherness encapsulated what we hoped to create in our sofa collection,’ Pierre explains. And let’s be real, who doesn’t need some companionship right now!
Biasol leant on their strong relationship with Melbourne-based manufacturers, Molmic, for all their production. A decades-long friendship between the studio and the heritage family business has resulted in a firm partnership which also has serious client-facing benefits!
‘Working alongside local manufacturers provides us with greater attention to the quality of every detail, which in turn gives us the ability to design for longevity and produce a high-quality product,’ Jean-Pierre explains, adding ‘being local ultimately gives designers and architects more flexibility.’ This is enhanced by a hyper-local supply chain, which sees materials responsibly sourced through local suppliers.
But when it comes down to it, the goal was to produce a comfortable piece of furniture that looks at home in every interior context. And they’ve succeeded! As Jean-Pierre says, ’It’s reminiscent of a warm hug!’
‘Comoda’ is available for purchase from September 18, but due to restrictions in Victoria, Biasol’s Cremorne showroom is currently closed. If you’re interested in enquiring, expressions of interest are now open here.
Find out more about Biasol here.