‘Simple designs are mostly overlooked but not if they are thoughtful.’ A family-run Italian furniture company named Pedrali, proves this right with their Buddy Oasi outdoor furniture. It is an evolution of previous works by the company in ‘Buddy Collection’ which first came to reality in 2017 to include poufs in Pedrali’s catalog. Designed by Busetti Garuti Redaelli, this furniture collection has been created for hospitality, workspace, and residential areas.
The Buddy Oasi outdoor furniture features a rectangular-shaped upholstered pouf in polyurethane-injected foam and aluminum legs that are minimal. They are complemented by movable backrests that help transform the pouf into a sofa. These backrests can be placed in the desired style to create various configurations. The ‘thoughtfulness’ comes into the design as the backrests are created with an anti-slip fabric base and embedded ballast so that when users lean back, there is no discomfort.
The seating scores well as outdoor furniture because it can be used in all weather conditions courtesy of the waterproof cover and removable fabric. For various settings, it can be used to elevate the interior or outdoor décor, be it at home or in commercial spaces. The Buddy Oasi outdoor furniture can create multiple arrangements as it can serve as a sofa, a lounge, or even a sun bed! Another good thing is that Buddy Oasi has been launched in two variable heights that create room for a playful spatial arrangement.
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The seat ensures great comfort owing to its soft and organic shape. It is a kind of furniture that keeps everything to basics but has an amazing sense of openness, modularity, and freedom in its design. There are nice fabric options and colors available for the Buddy Oasi outdoor furniture. For fabrics catalogue, features, dimensions, and materials care guidelines you can check the Buddy Oasi on Pedrali’s website. Do watch the video below to understand the idea and concept behind this furniture design as shared by the design team.
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