The Loll collection, designed by Paola Navone, expands its language and strengthens its identity, opening up new possibilities for interpreting contemporary living.
The softness of the volumes and the continuity of the surfaces define a welcoming, immediate sense of comfort, while the distinctive cut-and-sew workmanship - a hallmark of the collection - follows the profiles like a continuous line, almost drawn freehand, reinforcing the idea of a fluid and spontaneous design.
The Loll sofa evolves into a new modular version that introduces a free and flexible compositional logic: linear modules, corner elements and new shapes interact to create open, dynamic configurations, capable of adapting to the rhythms and changes of domestic life.
A system designed to grow and transform over time, without losing formal coherence and recognisability.
The expansion of the collection also extends to the dining area, which welcomes the new Loll 223, Loll 224, Loll 225 and Loll 226 seating. These pieces translate Loll’s soft, informal language into a more convivial dimension, while maintaining stylistic coherence and comfort.
Balanced proportions, soft-edged silhouettes and materiality accompany everyday gestures with natural ease, completing a narrative that extends from the living area to the dining space.