Hoyo (Mod)
Meaning “embrace” in Japanese, Hoyo is a modular sofa designed by Francesco Rota. Each individual module features a plush seat cushion and backrest cradled or “embraced” by a curved wooden frame. Francesco‘s design is based on a precise and rational approach that makes formal cleanliness its distinctive feature, reducing elements to their essentials for maximum visual impact. The ends of the wooden runners have been designed and tooled with a 3D-machined cylindrical section to open up the possibility of connecting multiple modules together, providing a recognizable solution of continuity. Originally launched in Milan in 2022 at Cipango: Japan Reimagined, the Hoya Sofa has undergone “kaizen” (good change), and the improved version is now re-launched for market orders and retail sales.
About
PRODUCT: Hoyo Modular Sofa
MANUFACTURER: Ariake
DESIGNER: Francesco Roto
WARRANTY: 5 Years
LEAD-TIME: 16 weeks
Features
Available in Natural, White Oil or Smoked Oak or Sumi-stained Ash. A range of Fabric and Leather upholstery options available.
Dimensions
W 780mm x D 900mm x H 760mm / SH 380
W 1530mm x D 900mm x H 760mm / SH 380
W 1910mm x D 900mm x H 760mm / SH 380
Available as a three-seater, two-seater or single seater.
About the Brand
Ariake is a furniture brand founded by Legnatec and Hirata Chair, two factories from the furniture producing town of Morodomi in Saga prefecture, Japan. Named after the Ariake Sea in Southern Japan, Ariake means daybreak in Japanese. It symbolizes a new chapter for the two factories as they embark on a collaboration with international designers for the global market.
It is our belief that strong working relationships are the foundation of good products. Furniture is made for social situations where people live, work and eat together. The creation of the Ariake brand and furniture designs were done over two intensive workshops in Morodomi where furniture designers, art director, photographer and craftsmen did the same – we lived, worked and ate together over. Despite language barriers, the designers and craftsmen generated a collective energy and mutual trust that helped define the soul of the brand. This resulted in a collection of furniture that utilizes the best of hand and machine, inspired by the spirituality of Japanese culture and urban living contexts.