Prado sofa, designed by Christian Werner for Ligne Roset, consists of a vast bench seat that can be combined and adjusted as desired and onto which back cushions may be placed at will, so that one can sit or lie down as they wish.
It offers complete freedom as these cushions, weighted and equipped with a non-slip system, do not need to be rested against or attached to any object for support. They could, therefore, be arranged on the floor for a few leisurely moments around a low table, while the seat (cushion) could double as an occasional bed simply with a flip of its seat cushion to expose a side covered with mattress ticking.
Structure in panels of chipboard, webbed and clad in foam and quilting.
Base in Epoxy matte black lacquered steel.
Seat cushion in polyurethane foam and quilting.
Back cushion made of injected foam molded onto a metal insert, equipped with elastic webbing and with a compartmented goose feather-filled comfort layer with quilting.
Lumbar cushion filled with new goose feathers. Optional armrest cushion in polyurethane foam and quilting.
The reverse of the seat cushion is covered in mattress ticking.
Infact another important and particularly interesting feature of Prado is the possibility of transforming it into a comfortable bed-settee.
It's available in two sizes: medium settee and large settee.
The smaller size comes with two back cushions and two bolster cushions, and the larger with three back cushions and two bolsters.