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Lazada
Designed by Pearson Lloyd
A steel bar with a vaguely industrial feel, onto which one can fasten elements made of highly characterful materials: wood, leather, fabric and metal painted in primary geometric forms that give rise to always different architectures, both fascinating and surprising. Galleria is the new project by the Pearson Lloyd studio for Tacchini: a system that lets you create any solution from a simple linear bench, to an angular two-seater, to a peaceful island as a waiting area, or designed for relaxation and conviviality. Each composition can be used as stand-alone or in groups, in an effort to simplify and at the same time enhance the public spaces of any size, in keeping with its architecture, its routes and its functions. A language rich in colors and materials can arouse a wealth of emotions: from natural tones to classic shades, right through to the more vivid and unconventional hues.
Finishes:
Base in steel powder coated white or black or ash wood in natural or grey, plank in solid ash wood in natural or grey, multi density polyurethane foam cushions upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather, table top in white or black laminate with metal stand in white or black or matt white carrara marble
Dimensions:
Single Element: W3000 x D490 x H420 mm Double Element: W3000 x D980 x H420 mm Shear Element: W4000 x D980 x H420 mm S Element: W4000 x D980 x H420 mm L Elements: W2500 x D2500 x H420 mm
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