Create your own lounge-scape with the components of the Loop Modular Lounge from Stylecraft.

indesignlive.sg
December 27th, 2012
Long, sinuous lines characterise Arper’s Loop Modular Lounge. Spanish design studio Lievore Altherr Molina designed this adaptable seat, which is flexible enough to bring style and function to commercial or residential environments.

A series of shaped components allow a variety of Loop configurations to be used in various forms for large commercial spaces. Loop is also available as a standalone two- or three-seater lounge for more compact settings.
Fabric or leather upholstery may be specified. The legs are available in tubular mild steel or cast, polished aluminium.
Lievore Altherr Molina began working with Italian furniture brand Arper in 1999, and now the two entities enjoy a deep alliance.
The Loop Modular Lounge is available at Stylecraft.
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