The hidden and refined coupling system allows for seamless integration of different elements — encouraging free configurations that adapt naturally to any living space. Materials and craftsmanship meet in balance, creating a piece that feels casual, composed, and utterly contemporary.

Atalante
Atalante is the modular sofa system designed by Jasper Morrison for Boffi|DePadova, paying subtle homage to the French Nouvelle Vague film of the same name.
Conceived as a collection of straight and corner modules, Atalante combines relaxed aesthetics with deep, inviting seating. The informal yet sophisticated lines reflect Morrison’s approach to comfort without excess, form without rigidity.
Jasper Morrison (London / UK, 1959) Designer, graduated from Kingston Polytechnic Design School and MA from The Royal College of Art in 1985. In 1986 he opened his Office for Design in London. Today Jasper Morrison Ltd has studios in London, Paris and Tokyo.
He designs an ever-expanding range of things including furniture, lighting, electrical products, watches and shoes, for companies such as Vitra, Cappellini, Flos, Marsotto, Punkt, Camper and Muji. In 2015 the Grand-Hornu in Belgium dedicated a retrospective Thingness, which was accompanied by a monography ‘A book of Things’. In 2016 the exhibition moved to the Museum für Gestaltung – Schaudepot in Zurich. Two more books are dedicated to his style focused on a lasting, functional and expressive form of material: Everything but the walls and The Good Life, both published by Lars Mueller.

Designed by Jasper Morrison, Atalante is a modular sofa system with deep seating and understated lines. Its flexible composition and clever coupling system offer timeless comfort and elegant freedom.