Massimosistema Bed
Inspired by the sofa of
the same name, the Massimosistema
Bed has similarly ample and generous dimensions, also revisiting
the overlapping effect of the pillows and the back. The Pelle Frau® leather
upholstery is enriched with precious quilting. Welcoming and eclectic,
Massimosistema Bed is also available in a version with a spacious storage unit. The headboard structure is composed of a solid poplar and beech frame with
birch plywood infill and MDF panels. The headboard upholstery is available with
folds in the sides or with a smooth surface. The down pillows have polyester
wadding and a polyurethane foam stabilising insert. As well as in the same
Pelle Frau® leather as the structure, the Massimosistema Bed pillows can also
be covered with fabric. The covers can be removed thanks to the ingenious
bayonet system. The bed base is lightly padded in polyurethane foam with spruce
blockboard for the sides and poplar plywood for the footboard. Solid ash feet
with a wenge or moka stain. The upholstery of the Massimosistema Bed is in
Cuoio Saddle Extra leather and Pelle Frau® leather. The combination of
materials is enhanced by the elegant visible contrast stitching. Massimosistema
Bed can also come equipped with a spacious storage unit which can be accessed
from the front of the footboard thanks to a device with a single or double
movement. In this version the front of the base has beechwood feet with a
texturised black finish accompanied, on the headboard side, by 2 castors that
make it easier to move.
About Designer | |
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Poltrona Frau R. & D |
Poltrona
Frau, Second half of the 60. In the second half of the 1960s, Poltrona Frau
created an internal structure to manage research and development. Whilst
preserving the know-how of expert craftsmanship, the Centre for Research and
Development experiments with new material, new building techniques and creates
new forms.
The highly specialised
design technicians that make up the group benefit from a superbly equipped
prototype laboratory, where they can give form to new ideas. Products and raw
material are tested in the Analysis and Experimentation Laboratory, a very
efficient structure for the fine-tuning of high-quality products conforming
international norms. |