Saporini’s sofas provide utmost comfort with carefully selected foams made in Italy to maximise sitting comfort.
Harvey Norman recently launched a new range of leather Italian-made sofas from Saporini which is fully Italian designed and crafted in Matera, southern Italy. From design conceptualisation to carpentry, sewing and upholstering each Saporini sofa is crafted by the best local artisans.
Saporini’s Italian leather is highly sought-after for its durability, suppleness and richness of colour. Of course, it would be cheaper to use generic foam fillings- the industry standard of most factories but Saporini instead invests in a multitude of different density foam fillings, often multi-layered and cut using special geometric shapes to disperse load, benefiting the overall longevity of the “look” and “sit” of your sofa. Special memory foams, hi-tech wrapping techniques and tailored webbing tensions are just some of the tools in its sofa science kit.
Saporini has a personal approach to the relationship between designers and production. Pictured is Saporini Harmony. Harvey Norman is so confident with its Italian range of furniture products that it offers lifetime warranty on the frames/structure on its Italian sofas.
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