Lamorisse Wood 3688 Sofa by Pedrali
Lamorisse Wood 3688 Sofa by Pedrali
Designed by CMP Design
Lamorisse sofa is a two-seater sofa, whose main feature is the contrast between the sober shape of the wooden frame and the soft, generous and enveloping cushion.
The solid wood frame is characterised by a rounded section armrests in steam-curved ash wood jointed to the oval shaped legs.
A thin metal frame supports the seat while elastic belts and non-deformable polyurethane foam guarantee a high level of comfort.
The cushions have removable covers and are linked together by a zip.
Finish:
Ashwood, walnut or black frame
Available in a range of Pedrali house fabrics
Dimensions:
1500mmW x 660mmD x 720mmH, Seat Height 420mm
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$4,950.00
Brand: | Pedrali |
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Lead time: | 12+ weeks |
Delivery: | More info on delivery |
Returns: | Read our full returns policy |
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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.
About the designer
CMP Design
“CMP” is an acronym of Cazzaniga Mandelli Pagliarulo, the three founders and friends who gave birth to the studio in 2009. All three come from a university experience at the Milan Polytechnic extremely fertile in ideas, due to the happy circumstance of a human environment full of positive and creative relationships.
The distinctive feature of all CMP’s works could be identified in the materialisation of visual connections between objects of the past, objects of popular culture and natural elements. The latter are the basic ingredients of each project, which are then combined by intuition, and simplified through the three-way dialogue, to produce simple and timeless concepts.