Elle | Ottoman
Poufs from Cumberland Furniture, Designed by Cory Grosser + Associates
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Product description
The continuous line of the Elle Collection was inspired by the motion and energy of skateboarding. The geometry is softened, offering in this bench and ottoman a counterpoint of comfort for any environment.
The ottoman, available in two sizes, is fully upholstered: the top and sides are one material (which the welt matches) and the ends can be upholstered in another. The seat is 4-inch-thick multi-density polyurethane foam. Gliding casters are standard.
The ottoman, available in two sizes, is fully upholstered: the top and sides are one material (which the welt matches) and the ends can be upholstered in another. The seat is 4-inch-thick multi-density polyurethane foam. Gliding casters are standard.
Concept
Designer Cory Grosser took inspiration for the Elle Collection from the skateparks that are ubiquitous in Southern California. What he saw was a Òseries of fluid lines that connect deformed and articulated planes,Ó elements that could Ògive static objects motion and energy. Softening the geometry makes the shapes friendly and approachable, Grosser says, since Òwe donÕt have any right angles on our bodies; there are never any hard edges. The modular seating, lounge chairs and ottomans, benches, and occasional tables provide many compositional opportunities, creating environments that feel young but also look elegant.
More about this product
Categorised in Seating - Poufs - Stools - Seat upholstered - closed base - Residential - Contract - Office - Hospitality.
Part of the collection
BENCHES.
Manufacturer
Cumberland Furniture
Family
Elle
Architonic ID
1476594
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