Outdoor cushion Rotin
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outdoor cushion
outdoor cushion
outdoor cushion
outdoor cushion
outdoor cushion
outdoor cushion
outdoor cushion
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Characteristics

Location
outdoor
Configuration
square, rectangular
Motif
patterned
Market
home
Material
polyester, polypropylene
Color
multi-color

Description

Rotin is a lounge collection where shape, colour and substance come together to tell the story of a new way of thinking and en-joying places for relaxing in company in the open air. Comprising sofa, lounge armchair, coffee table and pouf with structure in pickled teak, Rotin is inspired by Asian tradition, which sees bamboo as the main element for outdoor furnishings together with techniques normally used in the production of rattan furniture. As well as form and substance, Rotin is also colour and the decorative value of this collection is emphasised by fabrics in intense hues and surfaces in decisive brights. The tops of the occasional tables in particular feature es-pecially creative use of colour, with their unique patterns and extraordinary manual craftsmanship. They are, in fact, made entirely by hand, in enamelled lava stone, waste quarry marble, or cement, and they bring alive wonderful compositions inspired by the Palladian technique. The original combination of these “details” in stone stems from the use of three types of marble: Green Guatemala, Cipollino, and Bardiglio, with cement grouting running between them to create elegant geometric designs on the surface. The perfect balance of comfort and design, Rotin is a fresh lively collection, a new idea of form, function and er-gonomics for outdoors. For relaxing or entertaining, Rotin hints at enjoyable moments of wellbeing, creating cosy, welcoming living spaces, an ideal collection that will also look amazing indoors. Technical data WEIGHT 0,5 kg
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