What if the living room also included the play space your children desire so often, while you relax on the couch watching television?

Designer Marvin Reber has conceived and created a play sofa that disassembles into its component parts and can be rearranged to transform into a play area for children.

The Inclusion sofa is designed for both adults and children, serving as a complementary method to satisfy the needs of both parties without compromising aesthetics; it includes 5 individual pieces, light enough to be moved or turned, allowing children to arrange them to their liking.

The two green L-shaped parts positioned at the ends of the sofa form both the arms and legs. The seat made of plywood is supported by a central support and two evenly spaced metal legs. When the textile part consisting of the blue mattress is removed, the wooden portion transforms into a swing.

The separate components of the sofa offer varied play options; the support arms can also be miniature chairs for children to sit on.

The blue, green, and white color combination is harmonious and stimulates children's creativity and playfulness, with the sofa easily integrating into various types of interiors.

The Inclusion sofa, a new playground for children