Brühlsofa Roro soft
Brühlsofa Roro soft, the original. Versatile seating and reclining variations
Brühlsofa Roro soft, the original. Versatile seating and reclining variations
Roro soft corner sofa, multifunctional, sketch with dimensions.
Brühl Sofa Roro Soft Corner Sofa Awards
Brühlsofa Roro soft
Brühlsofa Roro soft, the original. Versatile seating and reclining variations
Brühlsofa Roro soft, the original. Versatile seating and reclining variations
Roro soft corner sofa, multifunctional, sketch with dimensions.
Brühl Sofa Roro Soft Corner Sofa Awards

Roro soft Ecksofa | Consultation and ordering in the shop

*The same as Roro Medium, but in a softer version for more cosiness. For those who prefer soft seating. Top-functional sofa, the original from 1998, transforms in an instant from a sofa to a reading chair, daybed or guest sofa - and back again. Versatile seating and reclining options, whether 1- or 2-seater sofa, corner sofa, long chair or combinations of these. Wide choice of removable covers from the Brühl leather and fabric collection. Visit our shop for advice. Sofa displayed as a 2-seater sofa at Sato. 

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    Handmade in Germany: The Brühl brand stands for long-lasting materials, versatile use and timeless design, in keeping with the zeitgeist and our ecological responsibility. Brühl sofas are a perfect match for our principles and standards and fit naturally into Sato's European-Japanese lifestyle. Since 1948, the German family-owned company has been carefully handcrafting sofas, armchairs, tables and chairs from high-quality, often regional materials in its factory in Bad Steben. Adaptable, durable furniture and ecological awareness are the hallmarks of the Brühl company. Each design is developed independently under the creative direction of Kati Meyer-Brühl. Her multi-faceted and trend-setting creations have won more than 130 national and international design awards. Other groundbreaking Brühl designs are the work of Roland Meyer-Brühl. Brühl also collaborates with renowned external designers such as Erik Magnussen, Volker Laprell & Volker Classen and Johannes Foersom & Peter Hiort-Lorenzen.