Insitu’s latest collection of seating, tables and accessories from Italy
December 1st, 2011
Mazy (pictured above)
by Zilio design Ronald Jeanson
A comfortable armchair with a curved beech plywood back that creates a random maze which surrounds you while seated. A combination of recognisable design and contemporary look.
Natural or stained beech timber ply. Seat with timber internal structure, padded polyurethane foam with fixed upholstery options

Lapigra
by Zilio design Monica Graffeo
Lapigra is designed to evoke a casual atmosphere as of “a very lazy Sunday morning….”
Made from a powder-coated steel, sled base, structure.
Seat and back padded with Styrofoam balls in a range of house fabrics.
H750mm W450mm D500mm


Sit by Zilio Aldo & C design Arne Vehovar
Sit is an ideal solution for both home and office interiors. Structure made from solid beech timber, seat and back support made from moulded beech plywood.
Available in natural and stained finishes. Custom lacquers available on volume.
Chair: H800mm W400mm D500mm.
Armchair: H800mm W580mm D500mm

Sputnik
by Zilio Aldo & C design Roger Arquer
Sputnik is a free standing stool. It’s design features a single piece of metal rod that defines its structure and function.
The different heights of the footrest allow various positions of comfort.
Available in two heights.
Manufactured in Beechwood with natural or stained finish. Metal base and upholstered seat.
H780mm 90mm
H650mm 60mm
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