Designed by Pearson Lloyd and manufactured by Allermuir, the Open Collection is a contemporary range of soft seating and tables.
April 3rd, 2012
Compact, elegant and contemporary, the Open Collection of chairs and sofas is designed by London-based design duo Pearson Lloyd for Allermuir.
A steel rod base-frame lends physical lightness to the design, with an angular and striking aesthetic.

The design is simple and functional. Moulded seat shells and cushions utilise bull nosed edge profiles for comfort and a precise shape.
Economic detailing and tailored upholstery create a profile that’s sleek and pleasing to the eye.

Soft seating can be upholstered in the customer’s choice of fabric, leather and vinyl in a range of colours.

The Open Collection is part of Zenith Interiors’ Zenith Express Program, ensuring a lead time of 4-6 weeks. Visit the Zenith website for more on this product.
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