Designed by Gordon Guillaumier
Gordon Guillaumier introduces his new project. Chill-Out is a modular system of sofas, armchairs, ottomans or small tables which express a long searched simplicity, a precision that is harmony and wellness, a modularity becomes total freedom of composition and setting of spaces. Chill-out system has been designed for both habitat and public spaces. It can be a single element or a modular composition with various shapes and dimensions. The thin and elegant proportions express lightness with its light, metallic base supporting the simple, clean and comfortable volumes. Sofas, armchairs and benches can be integrated with small square and rectangular tables realized in white Carrara or Basaltina marble always in mat fi nish. The metal frame is available in satin chrome or epoxy coated versions. Chill-Out as all our models of our collection is obtained from the value of materials used, the high skills of our workmanship and the freshness of our realization that cross the time.
Finishes:
Metal base powdercoated white, grey or in chrome, plywood structure with multi density polyurethane foam, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather, optional arms
Dimensions:
W740 x D690 x H710 mm
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