


ten dormeuse / T06
Architonic ID: 20259239
Year of Launch: 2021
Modular dormeuse element for outdoor use withlacquered die-cast aluminium legs and stainless steelframe. Seat, back and armrest with removable cover in fabricor eco-leather.Available in version right or left.
Concept
The Eleven collection of upholstered furniture, designed by the British duo PearsonLloyd in 2011, is enriched with the outdoor version Ten System, characterized by modules that, when combined, offer the possibility of creating various configurations with generous dimensions.
The characteristic elements of the entire collection are the aluminium legs to which the backrest and armrests are attached.
In the outdoor version the back cushion becomes a single element that is attached to the rear legs of the sofa. This allows you to unhook it, fold it in on itself and store it in seasons when the sofa is not in use. The sofas are equipped with special covers to protect them in case of rain.
Ten System is equipped with pocketed cushions ideal for outdoor use. The special fabric covering the padding prevents water from entering, thus allowing the cover to dry quickly. The frame is made of treated metal for outdoor use.
The modularity of Ten System reflects the standards of Alias through a few well-identified elements. By combining the different modules it is possible to create various configurations, from the most classic to the most contemporary.
In addition to the upholstered items, the Ten System outdoor collection also includes coffee tables that stylistically reflect the design of the legs of the upholstered items. The tops are made of pressed and glazed ceramic material, with surface and structural properties that are ideal for this type of product.
Ten System is perfect for private residences and contract situations, offering a comfortable and dynamic upholstery system that responds to contemporary living needs in which functions overlap and environments are transformed.
This product belongs to collection:
Aluminium, Base metal, Metal

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.