


Architonic ID: 1462096
Year of Launch: 2017
4-star base ottoman with structure made of die cast aluminium stove enamelled, polished or chromed. seat covered with camira® or kvadrat® fabric or leather pelle frau®.
cm 53x68- h cm 37
Concept
The british design consultancy PearsonLloyd, consisting of two successful designers known for their extremely elegant trait, have signed the slim seating collection for alias. finely drawn and sleek lines, slender pro les and padding with soft extended edges which, on the back and lower elements, link up with the backrest presented in various materials: such are the characterizing elements of the entire collection. Luke Pearson and Tom Lloyd have therefore designed a highly contemporary collection, de ned by elements of extreme formal lightness and elevated comfort, with the intent to offer architects an ideal and versatile project to satisfy all requirements, no matter how specific.
This product belongs to collection:
Base metal, Metal

France
French Stores Design, Ed.Ici Consultants 2007 Patrick Norguet,Design&Designer Ed. Pyramyd. Newest chairs Masterpiece Collection of the 21st Century. Design Secrets Saville/Stoddard Ed.Rockport. Spoon, Phaidon design book. The International Design Yearbook 2002. The International Design Yearbook 2003. The International Design Yearbook 2004. Who’s who in France 2003 . Who’s who in France 2004. Designers on Design by Conran. PRESS: France: ELLE, ELLE déco, L’ Express mag, Maison Française, Résidences, Jalouse, Numéro, Madame Figaro, Archi design, Marie Claire Maison, Paris Match, Figaro, Le Point, France soir, Archicrée, DS magasine, Intramuros, Le Monde… Italie: Casa Vogue, ELLE decor, ELLE, Interni, Ottagono Grande Bretagne: Wallpaper, ELLE Decoration, Nview, Weekend F.Times USA: Washington Post, New York Times, House and Garden, ID, Hamptons Magazine, Métropolis Interiors…

United Kingdom
Luke and Tom met at the Royal College of Art in 1991 and work together out of a shared interest in bridging the gap between the culture of furniture making and the growing complexities of a globalised world. Their partnership acknowledges the collaborative nature of design both within the studio and with their clients.