"Orwell" is furniture that is a sofa, a bed, and a hideaway. Created by designers Alvaro Goula and Pablo Figuera.


"Orwell" is a sofa that brings back memories of the past. When I was a kid, it was created with the image of my own "secret base" that everyone wanted. Unlike ordinary sofas, it has a ceiling and walls, and also comes with a curtain that cuts off the connection with the outside world.

"Orwell" is an adult "secret base"
"Orwell" is an adult "secret base"

If you lie down on "Orwell" and lower the curtain, it will be a private space. Thick quilted curtains block out ambient noise. The size is almost a single bed. You can also lie down and sleep in a quiet environment.

Can also be used as a bed
Can also be used as a bed

The name "Orwell" comes from the author of "1984", "George Orwell". "1984" is a work that depicts the situation in which citizens are constantly monitored by a device called a "telescreen."


If you enter "Orwell" and lower the curtain, you may be able to escape from the modern "telescreen". However, it may be better not to bring a PC, smartphone or tablet.

I don't want to be monitored
I don't want to be monitored