Pill Range by Alexander Lotersztain for Derlot Editions

Product news: this seating range by Australian designer Alexander Lotersztain features pill-shaped sofas and ottomans.

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The Pill Range of sofas and ottomans has been designed by Alexander Lotersztain for his lighting and furniture company Derlot Editions.

Pill Range by Alexander Lotersztain for Derlot Editions

The family of seats is made from foam around a wooden frame and is available upholstered in fabric or leather.

Pill Range by Alexander Lotersztain for Derlot Editions

Curved backrests come in a different colour to the seats.

Pill Range by Alexander Lotersztain for Derlot Editions

The furniture is designed for reception areas and informal workspaces, and can be positioned alone or grouped together.

Pill Range by Alexander Lotersztain for Derlot Editions

Alexander Lotersztain also designed a range of angular lounge chairs and ottomans that can be tessellated in endless combinations of shapes and patterns.

Pill Range by Alexander Lotersztain for Derlot Editions

Photography is by Florian Groehn.

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Prisma by Alexander Lotersztain for Derlot Editions

Product news: these angular lounge chairs and ottomans by Brisbane designer Alexander Lotersztain can be tessellated in an endless array of shapes and patterns.

Created for Lotersztain‘s contemporary furniture and lighting brand Derlot Editions, each Prisma seat has an angular asymmetric form so they can be clustered together.

Prisma by Alexander Lotersztain for Derlot Editions

Stacked together they can form long sofas, small armchairs or banks of seating. Their shapes allow them to be positioned in the centre of the room, against the walls or in corners.

Prisma by Alexander Lotersztain for Derlot Editions

The chairs are MDF-based, covered in enviro foam and upholstered in fabric or leather. Colours are acidic hues of turquoise, green and yellow.

Prisma by Alexander Lotersztain for Derlot Editions

Small wooden triangular tables fit onto the ends of each chair formation. Custom modules of each chair are also available.

Prisma by Alexander Lotersztain for Derlot Editions

Born in Argentina, Alexander Lotersztain studied design at university in Queensland before setting up Derlot in Brisbane.

Prisma by Alexander Lotersztain for Derlot Editions

Other projects featured by Alexander Lotersztain include plywood furniture from plantation forests, a modular shelving system featuring X-shaped pillars and a hotel with a roof-top bar and cinema.

Other chairs featured on Dezeen are triangular seating stones inspired by geological formations, modular squashed sofas that look hand-sculpted and sofas based on natural rock formations.

Photography is by Florian Groehn.

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