Design by Rodolfo Dordoni, Lounge Seymour is created to furnish hospitality settings with style and elegance.
May 1st, 2015
With restrained proportions and curves, Lounge Seymour expresses a feeling of intimacy and discretion. Soft shapes, diminished proportions and sinuous lines – the Lounge Seymour system was designed specifically for furnishing hospitality settings where relaxation and sociability speak the language of refined elegance.
Particular to Lounge Seymour are the one-piece seat cushions embellished with subtle top stitching which allow for the creation of unique, asymmetrical compositions. Lounge Seymour becomes even more casual when outfitted with the cushions, made of soft feather down and available in two sizes: 40×40 cm and 50×50 cm. Thanks to its smaller seat depth, Lounge Seymour is also a brilliant solution to designing residential interiors where space is at a premium. The variety of available elements and pairing with Catlin and Elliott coffee tables allow for refreshing, casual, open compositions.
Available in Australia solely through Minotti by Dedece
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