Gufram - Studio 65 - Bocca - Sofa - Polyurethane, Textile





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Gufram Bocca sofa by Studio 65, a limited edition of 1,000 pieces numbered 326, made in Italy, in polyurethane foam with elastic fabric upholstery, dimensions 212 x 85 x 80 cm, weight 35 kg, in excellent condition and never used.
Description from the seller
Rare and stunning Bocca sofa by Gufram, designed in 1970.
The edition in question is a rare limited edition, one of the 1986 multiples numbered and marked. Produced in only 1,000 copies worldwide.
The sofa is in excellent condition considering its age.
It is number 326 of 1000.
Bocca is a sofa in the shape of giant lips created by Gufram in 1971, on a design by Studio 65, in red color.
Made in cold-expanded polyurethane with differentiated buoyancy. It weighs 30 kilograms, is 212 cm long, 85 cm high, 80 cm deep, and covered in soft elastic fabric.
Bocca is a sofa that Vogue magazine didn’t miss the opportunity to advertise a product so kitsch, and the sofa became extraordinarily famous!
The sofa was created as a tribute to Salvador Dalí, inspired by one of his very famous paintings from 1935, Mae West’s face, in which the woman’s lips depicted a small sofa. The Bocca sofa immediately became a cult object, a symbol of beauty and a jewel of Pop Art.
Limited Edition of 1000 copies.
Brilliant, innovative, and extravagant, Studio 65’s design is world-famous for its completely original works. “From spoon to city”: Studio 65 designs everything from home accessories to furniture and complements, up to large buildings, palaces, offices, and tourist resorts. The studio is renowned for creating genuine jewels of Pop Art, such as the Bocca sofa for the Gufram brand in 1971, a sofa in the shape of giant lips in homage to Mae West Lip by Salvador Dalí.
The studio was founded in 1965 in Turin, under the direction of Franco Audrito, a architecture student and painter, who began gathering around him a group of painters and architecture students: Roberta Garosci, Enzo Bertone, Paolo Morello, and Paolo Rondelli. The studio was born with the goal of breaking conventional schemes, proposing a new design that experiments with the youthful and innovative language of the 1960s.
If shipping is required, the sofa will be carefully packed and, if necessary, packed inside a custom-made wooden crate.
P.S. I do not ship to the United States due to bureaucracy and logistics reasons.
Seller's Story
Rare and stunning Bocca sofa by Gufram, designed in 1970.
The edition in question is a rare limited edition, one of the 1986 multiples numbered and marked. Produced in only 1,000 copies worldwide.
The sofa is in excellent condition considering its age.
It is number 326 of 1000.
Bocca is a sofa in the shape of giant lips created by Gufram in 1971, on a design by Studio 65, in red color.
Made in cold-expanded polyurethane with differentiated buoyancy. It weighs 30 kilograms, is 212 cm long, 85 cm high, 80 cm deep, and covered in soft elastic fabric.
Bocca is a sofa that Vogue magazine didn’t miss the opportunity to advertise a product so kitsch, and the sofa became extraordinarily famous!
The sofa was created as a tribute to Salvador Dalí, inspired by one of his very famous paintings from 1935, Mae West’s face, in which the woman’s lips depicted a small sofa. The Bocca sofa immediately became a cult object, a symbol of beauty and a jewel of Pop Art.
Limited Edition of 1000 copies.
Brilliant, innovative, and extravagant, Studio 65’s design is world-famous for its completely original works. “From spoon to city”: Studio 65 designs everything from home accessories to furniture and complements, up to large buildings, palaces, offices, and tourist resorts. The studio is renowned for creating genuine jewels of Pop Art, such as the Bocca sofa for the Gufram brand in 1971, a sofa in the shape of giant lips in homage to Mae West Lip by Salvador Dalí.
The studio was founded in 1965 in Turin, under the direction of Franco Audrito, a architecture student and painter, who began gathering around him a group of painters and architecture students: Roberta Garosci, Enzo Bertone, Paolo Morello, and Paolo Rondelli. The studio was born with the goal of breaking conventional schemes, proposing a new design that experiments with the youthful and innovative language of the 1960s.
If shipping is required, the sofa will be carefully packed and, if necessary, packed inside a custom-made wooden crate.
P.S. I do not ship to the United States due to bureaucracy and logistics reasons.

