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D2

Sunon D2 is designed for workplaces that do not stay in one mode for long. Within the D-series, the wider range includes modular sofas, privacy screens, training setups, and modern lounge seating to support flexible workspace configurations. That makes D2 relevant in creative spaces, lounge areas, training zones, and informal meeting corners where people may move between focused work, spontaneous communication, restful breaks, and informal conferences. The sofa’s two-sided seating, shared backrest, steel-slat frame detailing, and practical upholstery all point to a product intended for active office use rather than a purely decorative role.

Sunon Favaretto & Partners
Open shared seating from both sides
In a busy office, people do not always approach seating from one direction or use it in one formal way. D2 is designed with seating on both sides and a shared backrest to lean on, which the source describes as providing sufficient sitting space for relaxed gestures. In buyer terms, that layout supports a more open style of use in shared areas. It can suit quick conversations, short pauses between meetings, or casual interaction in lounge settings. The design helps the sofa feel less rigid in spaces where people gather informally and where circulation around the furniture matters.
Dependable support for high-traffic areas
Shared office seating has to cope with repeated daily use, not just look presentable in a brochure image. D2 is described as being carved in great detail, with stable steel slats accentuating the frame throughout, and it can withstand a load-bearing weight of up to 400kg when evenly distributed. That gives buyers a clear practical reference when considering the sofa for common areas, lounge zones, or informal meeting spaces. The combination of frame detailing and stated load-bearing performance suggests a product intended for active workplace use, where dependable support is an important part of long-term specification decisions.
Comfort and practicality in balance
Office soft seating often needs to feel welcoming while still coping with everyday wear and changing room conditions. D2 uses smooth, soft and high elastic interweaved fabric with a waterproof coating, which the source says enhances both sitting experience and practicability. It is also upholstered in SM-PC skin-friendly material that can keep users cool and dry even in high summer. The fact bank also lists Linen Fabric under materials. For buyers, these details point to a sofa aimed at practical office use, where comfort, easier day-to-day upkeep, and a dry, comfortable seating feel all matter in shared environments.
Seven-tone Color Options
Correlated fabrics feature a colour palette of plentiful choice. The D2 sofa set is available in seven colours: sky blue, dark grey, army green, orange, grey, green and coffee brown.
Specifications
Product Product No. Depth Width Height
SD34.1.MR 550(mm)/21.65" 650(mm)/25.59" 430(mm)/16.93"
SD34.2.MR 620(mm)/24.41" 1780(mm)/70.08" 430(mm)/16.93"
SD36.3.MR 930(mm)/36.61" 2350(mm)/92.52" 430(mm)/16.93"
SD37.3.MR 960(mm)/37.8" 2350(mm)/92.52" 820(mm)/32.28"
SD39.4.MR 1500(mm)/59.06" 3600(mm)/141.73" 870(mm)/34.25"
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Favaretto & Partners
Francesco Favaretto was born in Padua, Italy in 1983. As the son of designer Paolo Favaretto, his childhood was surrounded by an influence of industrial design and interior architecture. After graduating from an arts-based high school, he studied Industrial Design at the IUAV in Venice. As a student he was a founding partner of clothing company MOFO, and currently continues in the art direction, guiding the production and communication of the collections today. In 2009 Francesco partnered with his father, transforming the company into Favaretto & Partners Design Studio. Francesco extended the studio’s design capabilities to cover new areas of design, both tangible and digital. Favaretto & Partners supports and practices the principles of Design for All, a declaration accepted by the European Commission and promoted by the IIDD (Italian Institute Design Disability, today known as DFA Italy), which is in favor of good design practices that aim to ensure the accessibility of places and objects to the widest range of users. Outside of designing products, Francesco is a guest lecturer at the University of Architecture and Design of IUAV of Venice.
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