Home decor often becomes problematic when flatmates can't agree on a color scheme for the common room. So what do you do when your roommate doesn’t share your enthusiasm for colors? Come to a compromise with the Split Personality sofa.
Differences become a source for inspiration for Danish designer Ditte Maigaard, as evidenced by the design of this sofa. Grey on one side and multicolored on the other, this furniture piece could serve as a room divider for roomies with differing color preferences.
The colored paneling can be rearranged into other combinations and the sofa's asymmetrical shape adds to its quirkiness.
The fickle and temperamental homeowner might also appreciate the dual color scheme; lounge on the grey side during a pensive moment or the rainbow-hued end on a more flamboyant occasion.
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