About Pil too
Introducing Pil too, a design stool that embodies the essence of comfort and relaxation. Inspired by the humble pillow, Pil too’s creators have elevated this simple accessory to the star of the show, transforming it into a chair that envelops and supports the user. At first glance, the focus on softness is palpable, inviting you to sit and stay for a while.
The design of Pil too is centered around two main components: the backrest cushion and the seat cushion. The latter features a subtle fold in the middle, creating a charming enveloping effect that not only enhances the sensation of softness but also visually appealing. The backrest cushion wraps around the user, providing gentle support and comfort.
The robust base of Pil too consists of metal legs, masterfully engineered to create an original graphic interweaving effect. The crossbars are set at a unique angle, adding a touch of sophistication to this otherwise understated design. The result is a sturdy and comfortable stool that exudes quality and craftsmanship.
Combining the elegance of metal with the warmth of soft cushions, Pil too’s design has a soothing effect, perfect for cozying up in a quiet corner or socializing in a more vibrant setting. Whether you are looking for a compact stool for a busy kitchen or a stylish accent for a living room, Pil too is a versatile option that seamlessly blends form and function.
Crafted with attention to detail by Bonaldo, an Italian brand renowned for its commitment to quality and innovation, Pil too is a testament to the power of good design. With its sleek and minimalist aesthetic, this stool can effortlessly adapt to various decorating styles, from modern to traditional settings.
As part of the Pil collection, Pil too shares a common thread with its sibling chairs, all imbued with the softness and comfort that defines this distinctive design language. Each piece in the family, from Pil to Pil up, Miss Pil, and the armchairs, celebrates the mantra of relaxation and coziness, carefully honed by the talented designer Alessandro Busana.