Stone

The dramatic allure of shapes sculpted by nature, unbelievably transformed into modular seating elements featuring sleek, rounded lines beautifully balanced within the overall creative design concept. Stone is a modular sofa system crafted to unfold infinite possibilities of arrangement with dramatic aesthetic impact, catering to public and contract spaces of all different sizes. The look and feel of stones worn smooth in water over time inspired designer PearsonLloyd, who shaped seating elements that find their highest expression in the modularity of arrangement options that set the imagination free but remain a steadfast ally in terms of quality and functionality. The elegantly slender and discreet metal structure, available in two different heights, ensures the Stone sofas fit perfectly in waiting rooms and leisure spaces, as well as in dining establishments like cafes, lounges and restaurants.


Designer: PearsonLloydYear: 2009
Dimensions

Cod. OSTDB200/OSTDA200
W 200 D 73 H 68/77 cm
H seat 39/45 cm

Cod. OSTEB230/OSTEA230
W 230 D 73 H 68/77 cm
H seat 39/45 cm

Cod. OSTGB120/OSTGA120
W 238 D 112 H 68/77 cm
H seat 39/45 cm

Materials and finishes
Internal frame: poplar plywood 18 mm with elastic belts.
Padding: differentiated - density polyurethane foam.
Upholstery: non removable cover. Possibility of combining different fabrics or fabrics and leathers for the back and the seat.
Feet: painted or chromed aluminium feet.
Base:

T02

T07

T24

Poplar plywood 40%
Polyurethane foam 38%
Upholstery 13%
Metal 7%
Elastic belts 2%

Certifications

PearsonLloyd

PearsonLloyd is one of the leading names in contemporary British design, and this multidisciplinary studio works in a wide range of sectors: from furnishing to public spaces to brand development. Established by Luke Pearson and Tom Lloyd in 1997, the studio has received numerous acknowledgements and accolades in both Europe and the United States. The British design duo write regularly for major design magazines, as well as acting as “visiting lecturers” at the École Cantonale d’Art in Lausanne.