Orla
Classic and contemporary stylistic elements define
the Orla sofas and armchairs by Jasper Morrison, a
masterpiece of contemporary design that has entered the collection of
the Tate Modern, in London. Characterized by soft, sinuous lines,
slender shells and generous, comfortable cushions, the Orla series
is a tasteful addition to both domestic and contract settings.
The
collection is composed of two and three-seaters, a rounded sofa
(right or left), small or larger armchairs (fixed and swivelling),
poufs. As of 2019, the family also includes a small two-seat sofa.
For Orla
sofas and poufs, the structure is made of rigid composite
polyurethane foam, with poplar plywood inserts and elastic belts;
the Orla armchairs come with a fixed or swivelling
structure made of foam. All versions are padded with multi-density
polyurethane foam and fibre.
For
the armchair and sofas, the cover of the structure is fixed, but
removable for the cushions, and is available in the fabrics and
leathers of the collection; for the small sofa and small armchair,
the cover is fixed for both the structure and the cushions – all of
which are also available in the fabrics and leathers in the
collection.