The "Visavis" model by Brühl is a piece of furniture that immediately catches the eye because it breaks with conventional design norms. Instead of standing on four classic legs, this two-seater rests on solid, leather-covered panels that flow seamlessly into the side sections. This gives the sofa an incredibly substantial, almost architectural presence in the room – it appears as if carved from a single block, yet wonderfully soft. The black leather underscores this sculptural character, while also being very pleasant and inviting to the touch. A great detail is the cushion-like padding on the armrests, which softens the otherwise austere structure and practically invites you to lean back. It's a compact, characterful sofa, perfect for adding a stylish accent without sacrificing comfort. A design statement for those seeking something special beyond the mainstream. I have official proof of authenticity such as vintage catalogs, designer records, or other literature sources and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution