Let it Be sofa designed by Ludovica + Roberto Palomba for Poltrona Frau with an die-aluminum frame and structural elements in black black coated steel sheet; back frame and armrests in solid poplar, birch plywood, and hardboard panels padded with polyurethane foam and polyester wadding; suspension system with woven elastic or elastic belts. Seat cushion with “Soft comfort” padding with a polyester fi ber fi lling and polyurethane with varying densities, including viscoelastic material or “Firm comfort” with lining of polyester wadding and different density polyurethanes with the presence of high-tech foam and viscoelastic. Base frame covered in leather and seat upholstered in leather or fabric. Aluminum feet in two heights (h 19 or h 22 cm) and in two finishes - ruthenium or burnished - with black nylon tips. Let it Be is available as a linear or modular sofa; it allows symmetrical and asymmetrical configurations using 3 armrests of different heights, an end unit and a back unit. A data sheet is available for more information.
Let it Be is a collection of seating that linear or a modular furniture system, open to infinite configurations. Linear models can be created with asymmetrical configurations, taking advantage of the three different types of armrests; compositions can be completed with shelves and leather-covered storage units that expand their functions. The frame and soft cushions appear to be suspended on leather bands. The foot, unexpectedly set back from the edge, enhances the feeling that the seats float in space. The clean design blends with precious details such as exposed leather and hide stitching that evoke the luxurious workings of upholstery and harnesses.
Let it Be, like one of the Beatles' most famous songs. This sofa series expresses from its name its relaxed and cozy philosophy. Another element that inspired this design is the Roman triclinium where people used to lie, eat, converse, and lounge. And it is precisely this freedom of use that is the cardinal principle of this sofa designed as an equipped domestic refuge, a multipurpose space to be lived at one's own pace.