An absolute icon of contemporary design, the Mah Jong sofa represents the ultimate expression of compositional freedom and informal comfort. More than just furniture, it is a modular system that redefines the way we experience domestic spaces.
Design and History
Born in 1970 from the collaboration between Hans Hopfer and Roche Bobois, the project took shape from the concept of "living at floor level."
Originally called "Lounge," the model soon transformed into the famous Mah Jong, inspired by the traditional Chinese game: a modular structure composed of independent elements, freely combinable to create ever-new configurations.
The result is a dynamic and flexible system, capable of adapting to every living need, definitively breaking the molds of the traditional sofa.
Composition
The lot is composed of:
- 4 seat cushions
- 2 backrests
Structure and Comfort
- Solid and perfectly preserved padding
- High comfort, typical of informal floor seating
- Structure never used, in impeccable condition
Upholstery
- Fabrics like new, free from stains, cuts, or defects
- Intact and perfectly preserved finishes
- High material quality
Authenticity
Original Roche Bobois specimen, identified by a branded cover.
An Icon of Living Freedom
The Mah Jong is much more than a sofa: it is an open, creative, and constantly evolving system. A symbol of 1970s design that continues to represent an idea of free, informal, and deeply contemporary space today.