Mobilious
Mobilious has introduced three new denim-upholstered sofas, Nuvola, Fiorello, and Bluoro. These designs use IndigoGuard Denim, developed from Turkey’s trusted Bossa Textile mill, which meets OEKO-TEX Standard 100 safety standards.
The collection is inspired by three iconic sofa styles: the well-known modular Cloud Sofa, the classic Belgian slipcover design, and a Scandinavian modular favorite. These sofas are made with plant-based materials and aim to reduce the 2.16 million tonnes of denim waste produced each year.
Mobilious responds to the need for circular design by turning denim into long-lasting home upholstery. This fabric avoids shrinking, sagging, or using synthetic fibers. Mobilious updates classic sofa designs by using their exclusive IndigoGuard denim, combining timeless looks with modern fabric innovation. These sofas feature washable, durable denim slipcovers, available in soft blue or white, and bring both style and comfort to any home.
All three sofas are made with premium denim from Bossa, a textile mill in Turkey that has been operating since 1951. The fabric is OEKO-TEX certified, ensuring it’s safe and free of harmful substances. Made mostly of plant fibers, the denim has a soft, linen-like feel and is built to resist sagging or shrinking, making it ideal for busy households.
Despite its technical features, IndigoGuard Denim keeps the natural charm of denim. Like real leather, it develops a unique look over time, giving each sofa a personal touch. With Bossa’s certified fabric and Mobilious’s finish, the brand aims to lead in stylish, sustainable furniture.
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