German designer Hannes Grebin created this furniture taking the samples of traditional furniture for a living room in Germany in the 70s. He took 6 things: a couch, an armchair, a carpet, a wall unit, a ceiling lamp and a tile table. He decided to take the comfort and tradition of the furniture and reflect it in his own way. Despite its fractal and asymmetric geometry the furniture perfectly meets the demands of ergonomics. It’s not so soft and cozy as before but a human being can get used to everything, as the designer says. The unusual sculptural forms are complemented by traditional fabric and other details like laces or fringes. All together these pieces show us a neomodern living room with a slight hint on the traditional furniture of the 70s.