Designed by Verner Panton in 1969
Verner Panton designed the Cloverleaf sofa for the Visiona exhibition as a
spectacular eyecatcher and yet a comfortable place to rest and talk.
Cloverleaf was conceived as a sprig of clover, meandering and unfolding as
it gets longer. In the middle, the seat is divided by a backrest, which wriggles
out of the seat.
As well as providing the necessary back support, it also shields you from
people sitting on the other side. This one-of-a-kind sofa is one of Verner
Panton’s masterpieces.
The fact that Cloverleaf comprises a left, a right and two middle section,
means it can be combined in a myriad of options.
The Cloverleaf with charging station comes with one electrical unit per
element. You have endless possibilities with the Cloverleaf and you can have
one unit per element no matter how you configure your sofa.