Italian furniture company, Pedrali has added another furniture piece to their range with the addition of Jorge Pensi Design Studio’s Plural seat.
July 14th, 2015
Designed by Jorge Pensi Design Studio, the Plural seat is changing the way people use compact and collapsible seating. The seat’s lightweight features and minimalist style carefully hide the strength behind this seat, which is necessary for outdoor and public use. The shell and tops are made of fire-retardant polypropylene and reinforced with glass fibres, while the frame is made of die-casted aluminium, powder coated or chromed finish.
The versatility of the Plural seat’s components enables multiple function, with three, four, six or nine seat combinations available to order. Three colour pallets are available, including white, beige and black, and also comes with or without armrests and upholstered or non-upholstered. A USB kit integrated in the top can also be added. To learn more about the design process, ethos and concept behind the Plural seat, watch this short film by Jorge Pensi Design Studio here. The Plural seat is currently available at Italian furniture company, Pedrali.
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