Description
If you are a fan of the Fiat 500, you will definitely appreciate this incredible collection of tables, consoles and sofas that were inspired in their design by the classic and loveable front end of the small Italian car.
Some folks have a love affair with cars. Just think of all the rock/country/folk songs that reference Cadillacs, Fords, Chevys and trucks. And for people who have a special affection for the Fiat, there’s a way to bring the car into the home — well, a reproduction of part of it, anyway. Place it in your living room, flop down on the couch and enjoy. You could set up a fan and pretend the wind is blowing your hair as you drive.
The Cheers console has a basic structure in sheet form that reproduces the front of the FIAT 500. The top is tempered glass extra bound to the base with polished aluminium supports. The Panorama sofa has a steel perimeter frame that approximates the shape of the front part of the Fiat 500. The padded seat and backrest made of polyurethane with different densities, make it particularly comfortable. The covers, in fabric or leather, with stitching and geometric pattern side wheels are made of polyurethane and add stylish details. Simply spectacular!!
WHAT THE CREATOR HAS TO SAY?
WANT A CUSTOM FIAT 500 TABLE?
YES! We are also doing that. Your wish is our command! We can make this product with any custom features you choose. All you need to do is send us and inquiry and explain how you imagine your masterpiece.
Sofa Cushion Filling
Couch fillings usually consist of polyester, foam, feathers or a combination of these.
Foam
Foam is the most common filling material for sofas, and it comes in a variety of densities. High-density foam provides a firm couch cushion but some people may find it too hard. Low-density foam typically has a soft or medium firmness. It tends to degrade faster than high-density foam. Memory foam supports and conforms to your body, so it’s ideal for people with muscle and joint pain. Foams labeled “high-resilient density,” or HR, are more resistant to wear and sagging. High-resilient foam cushions may last for 14 years or more.
Feathers and Down
Feather-filled cushions are ideal for people who prioritize softness in a sofa. Feathers are the cheaper option; companies usually use duck or chicken feathers as filling. Down comes from the plush underbellies of geese. Expect to pay more for a sofa with down-filled cushions. Feathers won’t dry properly if they get wet, but waterproof covers add some protection from spills. Cushions are wrapped in feather-proof casings to prevent feathers from slipping out. One-hundred-percent down can get lumpy over time unless the down is sewn into individual pockets or baffles. For something firmer, opt for cushions with a foam core and an outer layer of feathers or down.
Polyester
Polyester is a good choice for sofa buyers on a budget. It’s inexpensive and available in several densities, but it easily flattens out. Soft polyester is smooth, durable and bouncy. “Ply-a” soft polyester is limp and does not bounce back when sat on. Faux-down polyester mimics the look and feel of down for less money. This is an alternative for people who have feather allergies. Cluster-polyester cushions contain tiny balls of fiber. This is one of the most durable, long-lasting types of polyester fillings.
Batting
Batting is used in foam cushions to keep the filling smooth and prevent it from slipping. Batting comes in two thicknesses: 25.5 ounces and 42.4 ounces. It’s typically made from cotton, wool or polyester. Cotton batting may poke through the cushion covering. If this is a concern, consider a cotton-polyester blend. Wool batting is available in needled and layered form. Needled wool is tough, so it’s used to cover sofa springs. Layered wool degrades quickly, so it isn’t ideal for use in couches.