Letti&Co presents new designs
Letti&Co, a project dedicated to the culture of sleep directed by Paola Navone, has unveiled its latest collection at Maison de Objet in Paris.
Part of the Gervasoni group, Letti&Co’s designs were imagined as one big open space by company designer and art director Navone, and were characterised by materials inspired by the future. Silver and reflective walls were paired with translucent backlit surfaces to create a refined atmosphere where six bed fabrics were displayed, along with a selection of accessories.
Contributing to the setting, a spread of black and white classicism in hues, patterns and fabric textures was blended with a mixture of upholster headboards and bed frames in tartan, pied-de-poute, tweed and patchwork to create monochromatic combinations.
On display were the Molton, Cocò and Touch beds, as well as the simplistic Soft model. The practical and functional TV bed with adjustable headboard, and the Double model with its high lined headboard and refined contemporary spirit also featured alongside Kubo, which quickly converts from ottoman to bed using an intuitive sliding mechanism.
The beds were set next to a side table with Letti&Co’s integrated LC 47 lamp, characterised by a grey lacquered steel frame and solid eastern black walnut top, while a compartmentless version of the mirror/coat rack LC 197 also made its debut.
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