Weee Sofa - 3 Seater
The Weee Sofa 3 Seater by FNJI FORE builds upon the same design language of tactile warmth and sculptural comfort. With a visually continuous flow across its three modules, the piece expresses quiet confidence in form and function. This configuration suits larger interiors, gallery spaces, and open-plan lounges seeking statement softness with modular ease.
This fabric features a dense and delicate pile with a soft, cotton-field–like texture that feels plush and substantial to the touch. It is highly durable, resistant to pilling and wear, and difficult for pets to scratch through. Any marks or dirt left behind are easy to clean, making it an excellent choice for pet-friendly homes.
Crafted through multiple processes including dyeing, raising and sueding, the surface displays a refined, compact pile or naturally formed looped textures. The fabric combines softness, elasticity and warmth, while offering high strength, wrinkle resistance and long-lasting durability. It is easy to maintain and ideal for everyday use.
Size (mm):
3160W x 925D x 778H
Color Options:
Grey / Ivory / Blush
Material
High resilience foam
Russian Larch & E0 plywood frame
FAS-grade Beech legs
Eco wood coating
Fabric Composition
Inner: 95% Polyester, 5% Acrylic
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Xiao Tianyu
He is currently a designer at the homeware brand Fanji, a founding member of the China Furniture Design Research Society, a research fellow at the Academy of Environmental Art under the China Culture and Arts Promotion Association, and a collaborative designer with the century-old French lighting brand ART ET FLORITUDE.
Xiao’s design philosophy began to take shape in his early “Fusion” series, where the influence of traditional Chinese aesthetics became evident. Throughout his career in home design, he has consistently drawn inspiration from Chinese cultural traditions. His work explores the integration of local heritage with a distinct personal voice, often through the lens of traditional craftsmanship.
Favoring simplicity over ornate complexity, his designs aim to evoke a sense of quiet grandeur and understated elegance. Xiao Tianyu’s work has been featured in international media such as The New York Times, and exhibited at PIASA (France), Poly Auction, and various domestic and international galleries. His pieces are also held in the permanent collections of institutions including M+ Museum in Hong Kong.