Relaxed posture: Mags soft sofa 2.5 seater combination 3 with armrest on the right by Hay
Rounded edges and soft cushions create a relaxed and comfortable look - but the Mags sofa from Hay is much more than just cosy. It is available in many different versions, so that everyone can find their favourite model here.
A solid construction and hard-wearing foam make comfort and durability the core values of this designer sofa. Down padding also ensures a particularly pleasant sitting and reclining experience. The perfect sofa for cosy days.
Material and format
The frame of the Mags sofa is made of wood. The upholstery consists of polyurethane foam with a spring core. The legs are made of black lacquered pine wood. The sofa is low to the floor, which means that you cannot vacuum underneath it. The dimensions of the sofa are H 67 cm x W 256.5 cm x D 135.5 cm. The seat height is 37 cm.
Please note that you must specify your preferred seam colour for all Mags Soft products. You can do this during the ordering process under remarks. The available colours are black, white, light grey, dark grey and beige.
Are you looking for a different model, in a different colour or with a different cover?
We offer the sofa here with ready-made covers. This sofa is also available with other covers and colours on request. Simply contact us if you are interested. You can also get a first impression under "Downloads", where you will find further information on the sofa series.
Cover material:- Linara fabric: 63% cotton, 37% linen
- Bolgheri fabric: 100% cotton
- Fabric Hallingdal: 70% virgin wool, 30% viscose
- Fabric Maglia: 42% viscose, 36% cotton, 16% acrylic, 6% polyester
- Fabric Tartaglia: 35% cotton, 25% acrylic, 35% polyester, 5% wool
- Fabric Yuma: 70% wool, 30% polyester
- Story fabric: 75% recycled cotton, 25% polyester
- Leather Sense: aniline leather
Fabric material of the combination shown
Hallingdal
The
fabric Hallingdal from Kvadrat is made from 70% virgin wool and 30%
viscose. It is considered an icon of textile design and is the first woollen fabric produced by
Kvadrat. The two materials used in its production
complement each other perfectly: wool gives Hallingdal
durability and flexibility, while viscose gives the fabric a colourful
brilliance and depth.
Hallingdal has a
resistance of 100,000 Martindale. The Martindale method
is used to test fabrics for abrasion resistance. The minimum requirements for private areas
are 10,000 to 15,000 Martindale. In the
public sector, these are between 25,000 and 45,0000.
The
pilling of the fabric is 3-4 (the ISO rating scale is
1-5, with 5 being the best grade). Pilling is the technical term for the
formation of matted fibre ends, the so-called "pills", which can occur on the
surface of a fabric due to wear.
The
lightfastness for Hallingdal is 7. This unit of measurement indicates
how textiles behave when exposed to light. The
rating scale ranges from 1-8, with 8 being the best rating. The
lightfastness doubles with each level, which means that the
same level of fading lasts twice as long.
Linara
The Linara fabric is a
cotton-linen mix. It consists of 63% cotton and 37% linen. Linara
impresses with its wide range of colours. Its feel is described by
manufacturer Romo as peach skin, which can have a luxurious touch
. Romo also emphasises the durability of Linara
.
Linara has a resistance
of 36,000 Martindale. The Martindale method is used to test fabrics for their
abrasion resistance. For private rooms, the minimum requirements
are 10,000 to 15,000 Martindale. In public areas, these
are between 25,000 and 45,0000.
The pilling of the
fabric is 4 (the ISO rating scale is 1-5, with 5 being the
top mark). Pilling is the technical term for the formation of
matted fibre ends, the so-called "pills", which can occur on the surface
of a fabric due to wear.
The
lightfastness rating for Linara is 5.
This unit of measurement indicates how textiles behave when exposed to light. The
rating scale ranges from 1-8, with 8 being the best grade. The
lightfastness doubles with each level, which means that the
same level of fading lasts twice as long.
Leather Sense
Sense leather is an aniline leather. It
is 1.2-1.4 mm thick and comes from European cattle that graze on the
Alpine meadows of Switzerland, Italy, Austria and Liechtenstein.
It is chrome tanned. The leather is characterised by a natural
surface with a subtle pattern. It is extremely supple and
soft to the touch. As with any natural product,
natural variations are to be expected with Leder Sense, so that no two leathers are exactly
alike.