Inspired by colourful beach buckets on European beaches and integrated in a modular system that allows two different height adjustments for the back, Basket lets you arrange your seating just as you like.
August 8th, 2011
With an angled line in the back detail, combined with a masculine head rest, it completes this monolithic product, without the lounge being oversized and out of place. It is an intelligently designed sofa series that provides a great setting for an intimate and cosy time alone or with friends, family or colleagues. Set up your laptop and coffee for time out, or feel the enclosure of a private group meeting. An additional single chair unit helps to add atmosphere to the seating family, by opening up ambience depending on their position.
Basket is an all-round concept suited to casual work spaces and superior residential needs. Basket manufacturer SOFTLINE and Interstudio introduce the 2011 collection to Australia with inspiration from the Holi spring-festival in India. Strong, happy Springtime colours bring out the best in Interstudio’s latest range of unique, multifunctional designs.
With its practical and neat aesthetics, the Basket shows how designer Matthias Demacker has the capacity to respond quickly to the needs of today’s evolving lifestyles.
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