Hilton is built on a low and elongated silhouette — a geometry that occupies the living room horizontally, without overloading it in height. The tall backrest, segmented by rectangular panels, structures the surface and gives it a precise, architectural character. Low armrests keep the sofa's line clean on the sides.
The seat balances softness with elasticity — support that works both for extended rest and proper posture. The backrests are designed for natural contact with the back and neck.
Inside — a discreet and easily accessible storage area for bedding, throws, or anything that needs to be at hand but out of sight. A function that doesn't compromise the form.
Hilton does two things simultaneously — and does both well.