Wham Two Sofa

Pulpo


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BAUHAUS INSPIRED

The Wham Two by Pulpo, designed by Hermann August Weizenegger (2024), is a study in contrast—rigid geometry meets soft comfort—framed within the lineage of Bauhaus-inspired architecture.

A generous, upholstered sofa is built upon a solid steel frame, in your choice of either chrome or muted grey powder‑coat finish. This underlying structure imparts strength and precision, providing sharply defined edges and crisp lines. Available in a selection of two fabric ranges, or a custom fabric upon request.

STORY

Wham Two Sofa

Wham One is inspired by Bauhaus architecture, encompassing disciplined forms, clear structural logic, and emphasis on form following function. The chassis and silhouette carry echoes of that movement in their linear precision. Available as an armchair, or as a two or three-seated sofa.

ABOUT THE BRAND

Pulpo

Pulpo is a German manufacturer of high-end, art-driven quality products for living. Established in 2006, Pulpo's passion for both art & design fuels its eponymous creations with fire as the literal origin of their products, born as they are from the furnaces of glass-blowers, ceramicists and metal workers.

Inspired by Art Basel, pulpo was founded on the idea of 'carte blanche'. Their projects emerge naturally from collaborations between inspiring friends, designers and artists such as Samuel Treindl whose imagination is behind some of the heroic pieces of recent collections.