Atlas is a minimalist sofa collection created by Paris-based designer Léonard Kadid for Kann Design. At the core of Atlas lies a sturdy tubular steel structure, given longevity and elegance through a powder-coating process. It’s not merely a frame to hold the cushions, but an integral part of the design, a statement piece that stands exposed to the viewer. This approach to structure not only serves aesthetic purposes but also enhances the practicality of the sofa collection. Atlas’s lightweight design makes it a breeze to transport, suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments. The inventive design of Atlas extends beyond the frame, reaching into the seating itself. Its seat, characterized by a concave form, seems to beckon potential occupants. The design encourages social interaction, as the shape promotes exchanges between users and allows a wide variety of seating positions. In an intriguing twist of design norms, Atlas becomes an area to inhabit rather than merely a piece of furniture to sit on.

One of the standout features of Atlas lies in the intelligent design of its cushions. These are not just a passive part of the collection but a thoughtfully designed entity. The cushions attach to the frame via a specially designed clip system, unique to the Atlas collection. This feature introduces ease of assembly and disassembly, ensuring the sofa’s adaptability to changing weather conditions or indoor-outdoor transitions. The cushions are as effortlessly storable as they are comfortable. The Atlas sofa collection aims to provide a timeless solution to seating needs. The design, stripped down to essential elements, presents a clean, uncomplicated aesthetic that remains durable across time. To round off the collection’s undeniable appeal, Atlas collaborates with Kvadrat for its textiles, adding an extra touch of quality and style.