Timothy Modular Sofa

Product details

Designed By Andrea Parisio

Modular units distinguished by elegant proportions, soft cushions, and geometric lines are embellished by sophisticated construction details: side panels and a base covered in saddle leather are made precious by double-stitching and brass profiles.

The modular elements are raised off the floor by metal feet covered in saddle leather with a brass tip.

A seating system that offers wide freedom of arrangements in a dynamic rhythm of full and empty spaces: different configurations made up of elements with or without backrests and practical table-like surfaces - a coffee table and a low container unit available in various finishes - create versatile domestic islands meant to enjoy all-out relaxation.

This product has a delivery estimate of 18-20 weeks.

Dimensions:

Sofa 195/ Unit 195/ Peninsula unit 195

W 75.5" x D 37.8" x H 28.3"

Sofa 235/ Unit 235/ Peninsula unit 235

W 91.3" x D 37.8" x H 28.3"

Sofa 270/ Corner end unit 270/ Peninsula end unit 270/ Peninsula corner unit 270

W 105.5" x D 37.8" x H 28.3"

Unit 155/ Peninsula unit 155

W 59.8" x D 37.8" x H 28.3"

End unit 175/ Corner unit 175/ Peninsula end unit 175/ Peninsula corner unit 175

W 67.7" x D 37.8" x H 28.3"

End unit 215/ Corner unit 215/ Peninsula end unit 215/ Peninsula corner unit 215

W 83.4" x D 37.8" x H 28.3"

End unit 250/ Corner unit 250/ Peninsula end unit 250/ Peninsula corner unit 250

W 97.6" x D 37.8" x H 28.3"

Chaise longue 175

W 37.8" x D 67.7" x H 28.3"

Chaise longue 215

W 37.8" x D 83.4" x H 28.3"

Relax chaise 175

W 37.8" x D 67.7" x H 21.6"

Relax chaise 215

W 37.8" x D 83.4" x H 21.6"

Dormeuse 235

W 91.3" x D 37.8" x H 28.3"

Island unit 155

W 59.8" x D 37.8" x H 16.5"

Island unit 195

W 75.5" x D 37.8" x H 16.5"

Low table TB-5095

W 19.6" x D 37.8" x H 7.8"

Low table TB-9595

W 37.8" x D 37.8" x H 7.8"

Box unit storage 135

W 53.1" x D 13.7" x H 13.7"

The first collection of Meridiani, unveiled in 2000, introduced a design lifestyle at once timeless and utterly up to date. Entirely manufactured in Italy, each piece features expert construction and exquisite attention to detail, notably in the rich range of textiles, which has become a hallmark of the brand.

Andrea Parisio was born in Lodi in 1964. After attending the European Institute of Design in Milan, he graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Pavia. He worked as a consultant for furniture showrooms - focusing mainly on the commercial and design aspects -and as an interior designer of private residences. In 1996, the Meridiani brand was created and launched by Renato Crosti under Parisio’s direction and stylistic supervision. Meridiani is a quality furniture company marketed internationally as a Made-in-Italy brand. As artistic director, Andrea Parisio coordinates the brand image, the design of the company stores and exhibition spaces and creates numerous products. In 2000, the first single-brand store was inaugurated in Milan; it is a space/laboratory of ideas for designing and presenting various collections. Over the years, they have expanded and consolidated, always faithful to the goal of creating create luxury furnishings with a contemporary, discrete and elegant design. The collections, ranging from the living area to the sleeping area to the outdoors, are characterised by essential aesthetics, the use of precious materials, and selected finishes.For Meridiani, Parisio has designed sofas, armchairs, beds, bookcases, sideboards, and bedside tables and cabinets. These include Plinto, a family of dining tables with sculptural shapes whose name is an explicit reference to the architecture of columns. The elements composing the tables - a monolithic base, a light structure and a large top - are available in different shapes and materials and allow for multiple customisation possibilities. The essential Claud collection in solid iroko wood includes a sofa, a modular seating system, an armchair and two relaxation loungers (for indoor and outdoor use). In 2019, he designed Norton, a family of finely crafted sofas with a design that combines the traditional and the contemporary.Since 2015, Parisio has been the artistic director of Ceramica Cielo together with Giuseppe Pezzano (an architect born in Locri in 1974, with a degree from the University of Florence). Products designed together include sinks, bathtubs and hand basins characterised by ultra-thin thicknesses, high quality and resistance. This successful collaboration has won several editions of the ADA Archiproducts Design Award.

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