Orlando

design : Claesson Koivisto Rune, Bestetti Associati

This series consists of large linear or rounded seating elements completed with backrests and corner backrests which can be positioned as desired.

Seating structure: cataphoresis treated and varnished steel, seat provided with elastic belts.
The structure can feature:
– AISI 304 stainless steel bases matt varnished in avorio or grafite colour and provided with plastic spacers
– plastic spacers.

Seating padding: stress resistant expanded polyurethane, seat area in polyester fibre and polyurethane, fixed foam covering in waterproofed polyester.
Seating upholstery: removable and available in the fabrics Luz, Rope T, Brio, Thea or Wara.

Back cushion: ballasted, in expanded polyurethane and polyester fibre, fixed foam covering in waterproofed polyester.
Back cushion upholstery: removable and available in the fabrics Luz, Rope T, Brio, Thea or Wara.

Notes:
In the Orlando compositions it is possible to use also the Heron side table B45Q.

This product can be used also in interior environments.

We advise to use a Winter Set protection cover.

 

 
Projects with Orlando
Riva 110′ Dolcevita

Project by: Officina Italiana Design and Ferretti Group Engineering Department

Private house
Architectural project by Paul Marchese Architects, Gzim Gashi Interior design by Marcia Tucker Photo by Costas Picadas
Ohla Eixample Hotel
Courtesy Ohla Boutique Hotels
Private house
Project by: Studio Arthur Casas. Photo by: Filippo Bamberghi
Monastery of Our Lady of the Cave
Project by: Rujana Bergam Marković, arhitektri. Photo by: Reto Guntli & Agi Simoes
Private House
Project: Wolterinck Laren BV
Private house CL2
interior design by Terraza Balear
Private house Libelula House

Project by: G2 Estudio Arquitectura, architects Darío and Hugo Gallego
Photo: Luis Signoris

Riva 100′ Corsaro
Private House Maison H2

Architect: Vincent Coste and Bruno Flechet
Structures by DVVD, landscape design by Nicolas Bonnenfant/Coloco

Wider 150 Bartali

Project by: Fulvio De Simoni with Tilli Antonelli and Wider projects team. Photos by: Jeff Brown/BreedMedia.