Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Palomba renew their collaboration with Lema, presenting their latest creation, the HASU armchair, as a preview at the Milan Design Week 2024
Consistent with the ideal proposed by Lema's 2024 collection, based on the concept of Casa Lema and focused on conviviality and the meeting between relaxed and welcoming atmospheres, the architects have developed a product that conveys a sense of warmth, envelopment, and comfort. HASU is designed to guarantee maximum comfort while maintaining a light and refined style: impeccable formal cleanliness, perfect proportions between the seat and backrest, and visual purity. All elements that contribute to making it a highly decorative piece of furniture, with soft and light volumes.
A small armchair that plays with softness and contrasting volumes, with a wooden base that supports and lifts it, giving it elegance and richness while remaining essential in its volume. We like to imagine it with a very three-dimensional and textural fabric, similar to a soft and welcoming cloud. It's an ideal small domestic cloud to accompany living rooms and bedrooms. Ludovica Serafini + Roberto Palomba.
HASU features a solid and stable wooden structure, with a star-shaped base that supports the seat and its ample padding: a flower designed to embrace rest, characterized by aesthetic cleanliness and design rigour. To ensure its adaptability in a variety of environments, from the living room to the bedroom, to the cosiest corners of the house, Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Palomba have thought of a wide range of removable fabric coverings for HASU.
With a round and soft shape, it presents a tactile as well as functional decoration. It's the wooden element that supports and lifts it to give it a lightness that objects with these volumes usually do not have. Ludovica Serafini + Roberto Palomba.
Also in the context of the Fuori Salone, at the Flagship Store Lema, it will be possible to see another product signed Palomba Serafini: in the area dedicated to the bedroom, the Lullaby bed, presented during the last Milan Design Week, takes centre stage. A unique product, built on aesthetic research and attention to detail, characterized by its ample headboard, whose geometry draws a light and airy shape, which complements the storage furniture of the same collection, with gentle and harmonious forms.
Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Palomba renew their collaboration with Lema, presenting their latest creation, the HASU armchair, as a preview at the Milan Design Week 2024
Consistent with the ideal proposed by Lema's 2024 collection, based on the concept of Casa Lema and focused on conviviality and the meeting between relaxed and welcoming atmospheres, the architects have developed a product that conveys a sense of warmth, envelopment, and comfort. HASU is designed to guarantee maximum comfort while maintaining a light and refined style: impeccable formal cleanliness, perfect proportions between the seat and backrest, and visual purity. All elements that contribute to making it a highly decorative piece of furniture, with soft and light volumes.
A small armchair that plays with softness and contrasting volumes, with a wooden base that supports and lifts it, giving it elegance and richness while remaining essential in its volume. We like to imagine it with a very three-dimensional and textural fabric, similar to a soft and welcoming cloud. It's an ideal small domestic cloud to accompany living rooms and bedrooms. Ludovica Serafini + Roberto Palomba.
HASU features a solid and stable wooden structure, with a star-shaped base that supports the seat and its ample padding: a flower designed to embrace rest, characterized by aesthetic cleanliness and design rigour. To ensure its adaptability in a variety of environments, from the living room to the bedroom, to the cosiest corners of the house, Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Palomba have thought of a wide range of removable fabric coverings for HASU.
With a round and soft shape, it presents a tactile as well as functional decoration. It's the wooden element that supports and lifts it to give it a lightness that objects with these volumes usually do not have. Ludovica Serafini + Roberto Palomba.
Also in the context of the Fuori Salone, at the Flagship Store Lema, it will be possible to see another product signed Palomba Serafini: in the area dedicated to the bedroom, the Lullaby bed, presented during the last Milan Design Week, takes centre stage. A unique product, built on aesthetic research and attention to detail, characterized by its ample headboard, whose geometry draws a light and airy shape, which complements the storage furniture of the same collection, with gentle and harmonious forms.