The 1966 Malitte sofa, by Roberto Matta, who studied under Le Corbusier, is a collection of organic shapes, made out of polyurethane foam, with an architectural bent. When stacked, they work as a room divider.  Photo 6 of 11 in How Modular Sofas Became the Ultimate Furniture Flex

How Modular Sofas Became the Ultimate Furniture Flex

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The 1966 Malitte sofa, by Roberto Matta, who studied under Le Corbusier, is a collection of organic shapes, made out of polyurethane foam, with an architectural bent. When stacked, they work as a room divider.