The signature designs from Züco by Dauphin HumanDesign Group now come in leather versions and new colours.
July 7th, 2014
This year, Dauphin HumanDesign Group has launched the Perillo lounge chair and Little Perillo chair in leather and in a wide array of new bright colours and shades.
In the short time that the Perillo lounge chair and its smart four-legged brother Little Perillo have been in market, they have evolved to become style icons. Since Perillo made its debut in 2008 it has received seven national and international design awards. Little Perillo is in no way inferior: seven design awards emphasise its success. And as indicative of the warm reception it is receiving, the new fully upholstered version has already been conferred the Interior Innovation Award at this year’s IMM Cologne.
However, it is not just the emotive design on its own that makes Perillo a real eye catcher. Even after sitting on them for many hours, such as during meetings, talks or a dinner party with friends at home, Perillo is supportive and comfortable.
Unique, versatile and always different, the Perillo lounge chair and Little Perillo chair are great for use as a group or on their own, at home, in the office or in public areas.
The Dauphin HumanDesign Group collection is carried in Singapore by Work Arena and in Malaysia by Versalink.
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