Eclettica: The Art of Elegant Transformation
In traditional Japanese living culture, a guiding principle prevails: fewer pieces of furniture mean more room for life. Eclettica, the transformable sofa bed crafted from solid oak, embodies this very philosophy while merging it with European artisanal tradition. What appears at first glance to be a minimalist design chair reveals itself as a thoughtfully conceived spatial marvel: with just one movement, Eclettica transforms into a chaise longue or a comfortable single bed. This adaptability echoes the Japanese futon, which is stored away during the day to create space for other activities. Eclettica brings this concept into a contemporary, European form: it adapts to the demands of daily life by expanding or contracting—always maintaining an elegant presence.
The construction of Eclettica follows the principle of "light engineering." Every element is structurally necessary; nothing is superfluous. Only natural surface treatments are used, emphasizing the grain and texture of the wood. The cushioning is comfortably lightweight and ensures restful sleep. The cover is made from high-quality linen-cotton fabric. It is removable and washable.
Slow Living
This blending of aesthetics and function, of presence and restraint, makes this piece a classic of Sato's slow-living philosophy. It's not about filling rooms but using them intelligently—with objects that fulfill multiple needs without sacrificing their design integrity. Eclettica isn't a compromise but an enrichment: an armchair that welcomes guests, a sofa as a retreat for moments of relaxation and a sleeping space when needed.



