With this ottoman, which goes by the name Plato, I am enraptured by the reduced, archaic appearance of the furniture, which exudes a lot of zeitgeist through the great colors.
Of course, you can use the furniture completely independently of the armchair or sofa. For example, as a beautiful single piece in the bedroom or as an addition to your lounge in the living room.
An upholstered seat is held in a seemingly floating position by a slender tubular steel frame. Fantastic!
By the way, the steel frames for 'Plato' are manufactured in a metal construction company in Saxony. The processing requires the most careful and precise manual work. The quality of the work can be seen in the detail, the neatly finished welding seams and the surface quality.
The raw frames are then sent to Berlin and powder coated or highly polished by local partners.
The seat shells are industrially produced in Berlin and then further processed by an upholstery company, also in Berlin.
The upholstery fabric comes from 'Kvadrat' and consists mainly of virgin wool. Choose it in your favourite colour.