Design & craft, looks & comfort

Presenting our Let’s Pause armchairs, made with vegetable fibres

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At Let’s Pause we love to transform home décor by creating warm, pleasant spaces where form and function go hand in hand in the most natural way possible. Each piece brings something special and that’s why we are presenting different styles of seating that combine design with craft manufacture: classic elements of furniture, all made with natural fibres whose names recall summer time memories.

Turqueta

Turqueta is an armchair with a cubic silhouette and a marked presence, perfect for reception areas like entrance halls, with its unique finish: the chair structure is made of pine wood which is completely covered with an esparto weave. To achieve this organic treatment bundles of three or four fibre threads are twisted into a braid or plait that can measure up to five cm in length and then the braids are joined with one another using a timber needle and vegetable fibre cord.

Turqueta is an armchair with a cubic silhouette and a marked presence

Caparica

For the Caparica armchair the main materials are poplar wood and palm leaf fibres that are hand plaited, creating a grid structure for the seating and back rest. As well as the natural colours the classic shape of the chairs make them the ideal furniture choice for bedrooms and living rooms.

The ideal furniture choice for bedrooms and living rooms.

Lago

Lago is one of our more daring designs within our range of furniture. The seating, made from esparto is supported on a metal structure, worked using the same plaiting technique as for our Turqueta model. The avant-garde element of Lago is its shape: the rounded body, almost like a cradle that envelops the sitter but also allows a reclining position for resting and reading.

Lago presents a daring design. The rounded body envelops the sitter but also allows reclining position for resting and reading.

Farfalla

Amongst the most recent Let’s Pause pieces is Farfalla, the brand’s most decorative armchair. It is made from Adelfa a shrub also known as laurel flower; treated correctly in the hands of expert craftsmen this material is both highly resistant and extremely flexible, typically used in basket weaving. Farfalla is defined by its curvy lines, like the wings of a butterfly (which inspired the name, farfalla in Italian means butterfly); for adding an organic flourish to an otherwise neutral décor.

Defined by its curvy lines, like the wings of a butterfly, Farfalla is perfect for adding an organic flourish to an otherwise neutral décor.

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