The Santorini series by Paola Lenti is a versatile collection of modular seating elements, including two- or three-seater units, shaped platforms, and poufs, designed to create dynamic and customizable compositions. The structure is crafted from cataphoresis-treated steel, with sled bases in stainless steel AISI 304, available in matt avorio or grafite finishes, complemented by plastic spacers. The padding features stress-resistant, differentiated expanded polyurethane, biodegradable polyester fiber, and a fixed foam covering in waterproofed polyester, while the upholstery is removable and available in a variety of fabrics from the collection. The series can be enhanced with backrests, armrests, and side tables, which feature round or rectangular tops made of multilayer wood covered with Abonos™ elm wood, supported by gloss-varnished stainless steel AISI 316. Abonos™ wood, sourced from fluvial origins, undergoes a natural transformation over millennia, resulting in unique color and design variations while maintaining exceptional hardness and resistance. The multilayer wood is processed with linen fabric inserts, ensuring thin yet durable tops. Both Abonos™ and oak wood are treated with a water-based finish for water and oil repellency. The Santorini series is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, with the option to add a Winter Set protection cover for added durability. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning.
Paola Lenti, founded in 1994, is a globally acclaimed Italian design brand celebrated for its innovative, high-quality furniture and textiles, blending contemporary aesthetics with artisanal craftsmanship.
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