Laja 2 883/884 Chair by Pedrali

Designed by Alessandro Busana

Laja 2 883/884 Chair by Pedrali is a refined seating solution combining a steel frame with a seat formed from crossed elastic straps enveloped in flexible polyurethane foam. Solid ash wood legs provide a natural warmth and sturdy foundation, while the design balances comfort with structural clarity.

This piece offers a subtle architectural presence that enhances interiors with quiet sophistication and enduring appeal.

Finishes:
Upholstery – In house fabric
Legs – Solid ash wood, water-based matt lacquer

Refer to data sheet for fabric and finish options

Dimensions:
Chair – 500mmW x 550mmD x 810mmH, Seat Height 470mm
Armchair – 570mmW x 550mmD x 775mmH, Seat Height 470mm

Brand:Pedrali
Lead time: 12+ weeks
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Pedrali

Established in 1963, Pedrali satisfies the most varied needs through products conceived in the name of functionality and design.

Thanks to the specialisation of their production departments – 100% full Made in Italy – Pedrali manufactures in custom built facilities in Mornico al Serio (Bergamo) and Manzano (Udine).

The continuous attention to the needs and tendencies of the market have led to a constant and balanced development throughout time. The contemporary design of Pedrali tables and chairs together with the competitive price, satisfies different needs.

These characteristics give Pedrali access to different market sectors, for example contract and residential.
Pedrali stands out for its continuous development of material usage; research and experimentation are the basic principles.

The continuous use of technology and the constant collaboration with interior designers and with end users allow for new product ideas to be conceived every day.

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About the designer

Alessandro Busana

Born in Padua in 1977, Alessandro Busana graduated from Scuola Italiana Design and then specialised through a number of workshops with Rollerblade, Fila, Whirlpool, Alfa Romeo, Chicco, Roncato and Alessi.

The cutting-edge design projects of his earlier years were displayed at numerous national and international events. He later focused on designing home and contract furniture, creating several products for prestigious companies. Published by all the main trade magazines, he also appears in the book “The New Italian Design” and was selected for the special “New Talents” section of the King Size 2011 edition of the Interni magazine.

At the 2012 Milan Design Week he launched “Smooth Plane” at Superstudio, while at the 2013 Milano Design Week he launched the brand “Stuf Design”, with an exhibition at the Triennale Design Museum.

He has won the Interior Innovation Award and two Good Design Awards. In 2018 he began teaching design methodology at Scuola Italiana Design.

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