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Mus Modular Sofa Comes With Its Own Pedestal

Jan 05, 2011 By , KOO
Tag: sofa design,modular sofa

Well it's not exactly a pedestal but the Mus Modular Sofa comes with its own base.

Modular Sofa,sofa design,Mus Modular Sofa Comes With Its Own Pedestal

Well it's not exactly a pedestal but the Mus Modular Sofa comes with its own base, a platform made out of wood and meant to sustain all those cushions and everything else you'd want to place on it. The platform is large enough to let you store various things, either part of the general interior design or everyday items that you'd regularly have around the couch in your living room. The Mus is going to offer you various elements and can be arranged and rearranged according to your own personal needs. The Mus could even be used as a seating solution in various public spaces so if you're looking for office furniture then check out this modular design too.

Modular Sofa,sofa designMus Modular Sofa Comes With Its Own Pedestal

Modular Sofa,sofa designMus Modular Sofa Comes With Its Own Pedestal

Modular Sofa,sofa designMus Modular Sofa Comes With Its Own Pedestal

Modular Sofa,sofa designMus Modular Sofa Comes With Its Own Pedestal

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