Banco Art: Sofisticação e Sustentabilidade com Exclusividade na Sun House

Sun House, referência em móveis e decoração que aliam qualidade, design e estilo, traz com exclusividade o Banco Art, uma criação assinada pelo renomado designer Roberto Mannes Jr.. Pensado para quem busca peças que elevam a estética e o conforto de qualquer ambiente, o Banco Art é uma verdadeira obra de arte funcional, perfeita para transformar espaços residenciais ou comerciais.

Design que Encanta nos Detalhes

O Banco Art impressiona pela harmonia entre o sofisticado e o contemporâneo. Seus pés estão disponíveis em opções de madeira ou alumínio, enquanto a base em madeira adiciona um toque visual moderno. O assento, estruturado com cintas de couro natural e espuma de alta densidade, proporciona conforto superior, enquanto o revestimento em tecido traz suavidade e aconchego ao toque.

Para quem busca ainda mais exclusividade, a peça oferece uma versão com base em recouro, que funciona como uma borda elegante, adicionando personalidade e um acab

amento único ao banco.

Versatilidade em Tamanhos e Estilos

O Banco Art adapta-se facilmente a diferentes ambientes, sendo of

erecido em dois tamanhos:

  • 1,40 m – Ideal para dois lugares.
  • 1,60 m – Perfeito para três lugares.

Essa versatilidade permite que o banco se integre perfeitamente a salas de estar, halls de entrada ou até mesmo espaços comerciais, conferindo personalidade e sofisticação em qualquer contexto.

Sustentabilidade e Qualidade Sun House

A Sun House valoriza a sustentabilidade em seus produtos, e o Banco Art não é diferente. Sua estrutura é fabricada em madeira de reflorestamento (eucalipto), refor

çando o compromisso da marca com o meio ambiente. Além disso, o uso de grampos não oxidantes e cola de alta resistência na montagem garante a durabilidade e a qualidade impecável da peça.

Por Que Escolher o Banco Art?

  • Design Elegante: Combinação única de pés modernos, base robusta e acabamento refinado.
  • Conforto Superior: Assento com cintas de couro natural e espuma de alta densidade.
  • Sustentabilidade: Produzido com madeira de reflorestamento e materiais de alta qualidade.
  • Personalização: Disponível com base em recouro para um toque exclusivo.
  • Tamanhos Versáteis: Opções que atendem a diferentes necessidades e estilos de decoração.

Onde Encontrar o Banco Art?

Disponível nas lojas físicas da Sun House, em São Paulo, e também para compra online, o Banco Art é a escolha ideal para quem busca mais do que um móvel: ele é uma peça que une design, funcionalidade e consciência ambiental.

Descubra o Banco Art e transforme seu espaço com a assinatura de Roberto Mannes Jr. e a qualidade exclusiva da Sun House. É mais do que decoração, é uma escolha consciente e sofisticada para o seu lar ou negócio.

  • Loja Sun House Pinheiros – aberto todos os dias: 
  1. Teodoro Sampaio, 1749 – Pinheiros (11) 2503-2996  
  2. Mateus Grou, 413 – Pinheiros, São Paulo / SP. (11) 2503-2996

  • Outlet Sun House – aberto de segunda a sábado: 

       Rua Doutor Gabriel Covelli, 58 – Parque Peruche, São Paulo – SP (11) 3097-0585 

        Av. Casa Verde, 394 – Casa Verde, São Paulo – SP

  • Atendimento ao Cliente e Televendas: (11) 99487-7664

  • E-mail: atendimento@sunhouse.com.br

Este conteúdo foi desenvolvido com o apoio da BAT Comunicação , agência fundada por Thamiris de Souza, jornalista com mais de 12 anos de experiência, especializada em arquitetura, decoração, design e arte.

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