Talenti introduces ’Bend Living’ modular sets designed by Busetti, Garuti & Redaelli.
May 21st, 2012
Bend Living is a collection conceived for countless modular sets.
It is composed with 3 basic elements (90 x 90 cm, symmetric 150 x 90 cm, asymmetric 150 x 90 cm). The seats are in perforated and painted sheet metal and they come with soft and resistant cushions. The collection also includes three kinds of shaped back modules (90, 150 and corner module) which can be interchangeable.
The look of the set can be adapted simply by moving the back modules or buying additional single bases or back elements and their plugs, with the possibility of creating a custom two-coloured set.
The frame is in iron trated with nano-ceramic, cataphoresis and powder coating processes.
Bend Living is distributed in Australia through Dahm Studio.
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