Modular furniture aficionado, Cozmo, in a fresh collaboration with the renowned London-based Raw Edges studio, has introduced two stellar pieces to its adaptive lineup – perfectly tuned to the fluid demands of modern interiors.
The newly minted Cozmo Cosy Armchair and the artful Cozmo Cutout Nesting Tables seamlessly integrate with Cozmo’s established repertoire of modular home solutions, emphasizing adaptability and chic design.
For the tables, the creative minds of Raw Edges, Yael Mer and Shay Alkalay, drew inspiration from the iconic collage artistry of Henri Matisse. Crafted with precision from steel, these tables boast a unique design, with one table snugly tucking under the other, each featuring one curved and one straight leg. Aesthetically pleasing, they’re available in a trio of shades: Ultramarine (a nod to Matisse’s original works), Off-White, and a deep Dark Brown.
Highlighting the versatility, they mention, “Always within arm’s reach, these tables are versatile companions – be it for a book, laptop, or even a snug dinner in front of the television. For Cozmo, we’ve sculpted these metal nesting masterpieces that, regardless of arrangement, emanate elegance.”
On the other hand, the Cosy Armchair is a sophisticated iteration of the existing Cosy sofa. The chair boasts customizable jackets for its seat and back, offering an array of fabric choices ranging from soft fleece to rich bouclé, accentuated with contrasting cotton trims.
Adding to the celebration of these launches, Cozmo took the wraps off their new showroom situated in the picturesque Coal Drops Yard, nestled inside the architectural marvel, Tom Dixon’s Coal Office.
Prospective buyers can expect the Cozmo Cosy Armchair to start at £695 (around $844 USD) and the Cozmo Cutout Tables from a competitive £295 (close to $358 USD).