Little Perillo XS from Züco by Dauphin HumanDesign Group is a small package with a big presence, and here’s why.
December 15th, 2014
Swiss brand Züco was established by 1921 and is today a name synonymous with bold design, exclusive materials and traditional craftsmanship. Since Dauphin successfully acquired the Rebstein-based firm in 1995, Züco has evolved into an internationally recognised manufacturer of high-quality office swivel chairs, conference chairs, lounge chairs and visitor chairs. It is also particularly known for its designer products, such as the “Little Perillo” range and the company’s passion for leather.
The debut of Little Perillo XS is therefore particularly significant. One can expect a slimmer look sans armrests. Little Perillo XS is designed for small dining or conference rooms, and its trademark is its organically shaped and sculptural seat shell, which spirals from the inside out to form the backrest.
Little Perillo XS is available with a colourful highlight made from polyurethane in black, white or beige. It can also be fully upholstered in high-quality leather. Aside from the wide colour options, the versatile product is offered in four different base designs: as a four-legged version in polished aluminium or in a beech wood version, as a rotatable model on a four-legged base for added mobility, or in the classic version on a circular base.
The Dauphin HumanDesign Group collection is carried in Singapore by Work Arena and in Malaysia by Versalink.
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