Lissoni has decided to focus on outdoor furniture, creating an unprecedented outdoor collection that reflects his elegant style. The element that unites all the products in the collection – divided between two- , three-seater and asymmetrical sofas, armchairs, stools and coffee tables of various shapes and sizes – is the linearity of the design.
ShareA versatile element available in three different colours. Depending on the presence of the pad, it can become a stool or a low table.
The frame is in moulded high-density rigid polyurethane. The feet are in black thermoplastic material. For the stool version there is a optional cushion, made in flexible polyurethane, upholstered in non-removable technical fabric.
The stool/table is available in White, Black and Dark Red.
The optional cushion is available in Black only.
Stool: 42 cm D x 39,5 cm H
Low Table: 42 cm D x 38,6 cm H
Piero Lissoni is architect, art director and designer and is recognized as one of the masters of contemporary design. For over thirty years, he has developed projects the world over in the fields of architecture, landscape and interior, as well as in product and graphic design.
Some of the most important architecture and interior projects deserving mention include The Ritz-Carlton Residences in Miami Beach (2020), the Grand Park Hotel in Croatia (2019), the restyling of the historic Camparino bar in the Galleria of Milan (2019), The Middle House for the Swire Hotels Group in Shanghai (2018), The Oberoi Al Zorah Beach Resort Ajman in the UAE (2017), the 240-unit condominium Oceana Bal Harbour in Miami (2017), the Casa Fantini hotel on the shores of Lake Orta (2017), the Sanlorenzo yachts SX112 (2020), SX76 (2018) and SX88 (2017), the Conservatorium Hotel in Amsterdam (2012), the renovation of the historic Teatro Nazionale in Milan (2009) in addition to the corporate headquarters of several international brands.
Piero Lissoni has received a series of international awards, including the Good Design Award, the Red Dot Award and the Compasso d'Oro ADI.