Fusion - Vienna Block Sofa
by Geostudio
In stock
Material
Wood
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The Vienna Block Sofa is a sofa from GEOSTUDIO's Fusion collection, produced by the Istanbul interior design studio.
The piece takes its name from its structural logic: a rectangular base in light-toned natural wood with visible grain defines the lower volume, while black lacquered upper armrests contrast the warm timber. Cream-colored textured fabric cushions and bolster pillows rest within this frame. The combination reads as a controlled interplay between material warmth and architectural clarity.
The cushion fabric has a woven or bouclé texture that catches light differently across its surface, adding depth to what might otherwise be a spare silhouette. The wood base, its grain prominent, anchors the piece with a natural weight that balances the lightness of the cream upholstery.
Within the Fusion collection, the Vienna Block Sofa pairs naturally with the Vienna Sofa and Vienna Daybed, forming a coherent seating language for residential and boutique hotel interiors.
W 236 x D 88 x H 85 cm
W 92.91 x D 34.65 x H 33.46 in
Materials: Fabric, Lacquer, Oakwood, Wood.
About
Geostudio
Founded in Istanbul in 2021 by Mahmut Anlar, Tuğçe Örtmen, and Sinan Bora Özışık, GEOSTUDIO works across residential interiors, retail environments, and boutique hotels. The studio’s approach brings functionality and visual coherence into close alignment, with each project developed through direct collaboration between the three founders and their clients.
Beyond commissioned interiors, the trio extends their practice to collectible furniture. The Fusion collection, comprising seating and table pieces named after European cities, reflects an interest in global visual dialogue translated through a distinctly Turkish sensibility. The Prague Chair, Vienna Sofa, and Kong Chair are proportioned for comfort and finished with material precision; the Hong Kong Coffee Table and Milan Armchair complete an ensemble suited to both residential and hospitality settings.
Istanbul’s position between European and Anatolian design traditions informs the studio’s material choices and spatial thinking without reducing their output to predictable cultural synthesis. GEOSTUDIO draws on that context productively, producing work that feels specific and grounded rather than derivative.
The studio’s collectible furniture is represented internationally by Monde Singulier. For collectors, interior designers, and specifiers drawn to the Istanbul design scene, the Fusion collection offers a direct line to contemporary Turkish furniture design that remains largely outside mainstream coverage.













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