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Pil too

Pil too

In Pil too, softness is evident even before you sit on it. Inspired by the object that is itself the symbol of softness, the pillow, and usually interpreted as an accessory, here the pillow plays the starring role, shaped and adapted to create a chair that conveys comfort and relaxation. The main components of the Pil too design stool are the backrest cushion and the seat cushion. The latter features a fold in the middle, created to generate an enveloping effect that physically and visually emphasises the feeling of softness. The base consists of metal legs, with the crossbars set at a special angle, to create an original graphic interweaving effect. In addition to the bar stool, other chairs complete the collection: Pil, (chair), Pil up (chair with higher backrest), Miss Pil (chair with armrests), Miss Pil up (chair with higher backrest and armrests), the Pil armchair and the Pil Armchair hi.
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Data sheet

Pil too H 65
Pil too H 65
Width: 44cm
Depth: 46cm
Height: 89cm
Pil too H 75
Pil too H 75
Width: 44cm
Depth: 46cm
Height: 99cm

Finishes

    • L08 - Capri
    • L26 - Capri
    • L30 - Capri
    • L01 - Capri
    • L04 - Capri
    • L27 - Capri
    • L37 - Capri
    • L51 - Capri
    • L53 - Capri
    • L54 - Capri

    Materials, fabrics, leathers, colors and finishes are approximate and may slightly differ from actual ones. You can find the complete collection of Bonaldo fabrics and leathers on the website www.bonaldo.biz

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Alessandro Busana

Born in 1977, Busana launched his collaboration with Bonaldo in 2015, designing the Medley table, with a vision oriented towards avant-garde design. His “Hole designstudio” is a real genuine research and development think tank, which created products that have become famous worldwide. The Blanket bed, presented at the Salone del Mobile 2017, has been awarded with the Good Design Award.

Alessandro Busana