KEEEP sofa in an architecture studio in Trondheim, overlooking the Nidelva river and Nidaros Cathedral.

For interior architects

Specify once. Give the client several future solutions.

A project ends at handover. Use continues for years afterwards. KEEEP your sofa lets you specify for both — not just for day one, but for what comes after.

01/ Problem

Architects design rooms for how people will use them. But use changes. Organisations grow. Departments move. Zones take on new functions. What is right at handover can be wrong after three, five or ten years.

Traditional sofas are often one finished solution. KEEEP your sofa works differently. It is a modular system where parts can be moved, swapped, extended and reassembled in new ways — without starting over. The architect does not just deliver one solution. They build in several.

02/ Three benefits

Three things KEEEP your sofa solves.

KEEEP sofa in a modern office with a clean Scandinavian interior.
01 — Specifies future flexibility

Not an end state. A starting point.

A standard sofa is specified for one situation. KEEEP your sofa is specified for change. The first solution is not an end state. It is a starting point. When the client's needs change, the same system can be rebuilt, extended or distributed across new zones. That gives the project longer relevance — also after it is completed.

A small KEEEP seating module beside a larger sofa configuration — same module set, different solutions.
02 — Specifies for the future

One specification. Several future solutions.

Textiles and colours should not be considered for one situation only. Because modules can move between configurations, the materials can also work across zones. Two sofa configurations in different textiles can later be combined into entirely new expressions — without new products. That lets the interior architect design future variations already at the first specification.

KEEEP modules in a green kit — the system's flexibility illustrated alongside a larger sofa configuration.
03 — Delivers more value over time

A specification that lives on.

A good project should work long after handover. KEEEP your sofa lets the client change, supplement and adapt the solution over time — without replacing the whole piece. It makes the specification more robust. More flexible. And more valuable in use.

Signature mechanic

Two sofas. Four expressions. One delivery.

When KEEEP is specified across zones, it opens up more than one solution. Two sofas can be delivered to two different rooms. Later, backs or modules can be swapped between them — creating new combinations without new purchases. Same parts. New zones. New expressions. It is flexibility already built into the specification.

At delivery
Zone A at delivery: KEEEP sofa in cream bouclé.
Zone B at delivery: KEEEP sofa in forest green.
After internal module swap
After swap: green back on sand seat modules.
After swap: half the sofa in sand, half in green — modules split along the grid.

Also worth knowing

Built for what happens after delivery.

KEEEP your sofa is developed to be changed after handover. When the room changes, or a single module needs refreshing, it can be turned or swapped — without the rest of the solution losing value. It is a reassurance the architect can build in from the start.

A two-row comic strip showing how a stain on a back or seat can be hidden by removing the module, turning it 180 degrees, and putting it back.
03/ Specification

KEEEP your sofa.

Next step

KEEEP it specified.

Working on a project where KEEEP could fit? Get in touch — we will help you with 3D resources, dimensioning and specification material tailored to the project. If you need a quick price estimate, the configurator is a good starting point.

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