Plus is Alessandro Busana’s latest design for Pedrali, available in Australia through Café Culture.
September 30th, 2011
Designed by Alessandro Busana for Italian company Pedrali, Plus is a full range consisting of the dining height armchair, low lounge chair and 2 seat sofa.


Created for ultimate comfort in the outdoors, Plus is perfect for dining al fresco or enjoying drinks with friends.


It comes in a range of colours to suit every environment and lifestyle.

Waterproof and super cool, Plus is finding its way into the hottest outdoor spaces this summer.

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