
Smile 2 Modular Sofa
- Sofa seats: S-SFD04M-1 × 6 units
- Steel frame: S-HMG01-1 (L/R) × 1 unit (left), S-HMG02-1 (L/R) × 1 unit (right), S-HYG-1 × 4 units
- Steel frame colors: Sand White, Sand Black
- Power module: Optional XH304 integrated socket (1 three-prong power outlet, 2 USB ports; white or black)
- Dimension: W244.6 × H75 cm
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Product Description
Smile 2 Modular Sofa
The Smile 2 Modular Sofa is a six-module curved-arc collaborative seating system — a more compact arc configuration than the Smile Arc flagship, providing UAE breakout zones, reception environments, and design-led collaborative spaces with sculptural arc-form modular seating at six-module scale.
Six-Module Curved-Arc Modular Sofa for UAE Compact Collaborative Environments
The Smile 2 sits within the Smile family at six-module scale — a more compact configuration than the Smile Arc flagship's eight-module specification. For modular seating procurement covering smaller reception lobbies, design-led breakout zones, and collaborative environments where six-occupant arc seating is the right scale, the Smile 2 delivers the same arc-geometric design language at compact procurement scale.
The six sofa-seat modules connect via the same steel-frame underframe architecture as the Smile Arc — left- and right-side termination units plus intermediate connectors form the structural arc. The six-occupant capacity provides smaller-group conversation parity (where everyone faces inward toward the centre) without requiring the floor footprint of the full eight-module flagship. Suited to design-led environments with constrained floor allocations or smaller team conversation needs.
For Dubai office furniture supplier procurement covering compact arc-geometric collaborative specifications, the Smile 2 provides this at six-module scale. Contact Beyond Space to discuss fabric coordination, configuration variants, and project pricing.
- Six-module arc configuration — compact alternative to the eight-module Smile Arc flagship
- Same arc-geometric design language — face-inward conversation parity for collaborative use
- Steel-frame underframe with termination and intermediate connectors — structural arc rigidity
- Six-occupant capacity — smaller-group conversation without full flagship floor footprint
- Suited to design-led smaller breakout zones, compact receptions, and collaborative environments
- Mixable with Smile Arc within larger floor specifications — coordinated arc-family deployment
Smile 2 Modular Sofa: Common Questions
What is the difference between Smile 2 and Smile Arc?
Smile Arc is the eight-module flagship configuration; Smile 2 is the six-module compact configuration. Both share the same arc-geometric design language and steel-frame underframe architecture. Smile 2 suits smaller floor allocations and six-occupant conversation; Smile Arc suits larger reception centrepieces and eight-to-ten occupant capacity.
Why arc-form modular over linear modular?
Arc geometry creates inwardly-facing seating where occupants positioned around the arc face each other — actively supporting conversation. Linear modular systems (straight runs, L-shapes) create side-by-side or perpendicular seating where occupants must turn to face each other.
How is the arc structurally held together?
Steel-frame underframe spans the full arc — left- and right-side termination units at the arc ends plus intermediate connectors between modules. This frame architecture allows the six-module arc to perform as a single structural piece despite its modular construction.
Can Smile 2 and Smile Arc be specified together?
Yes. Multi-zone deployments may include Smile Arc as a primary reception centrepiece and Smile 2 in a smaller breakout zone — coordinated fabric and finish provide visual consistency across the arc-family deployment.
Can the Smile 2 be reconfigured later?
The modular system allows reconfiguration through reorganising modules and connectors. For substantial layout changes (alternative geometries, different arc radius), contact Beyond Space — additional modules and connectors may be required.
