The 250 Met couch, designed by Piero Lissoni, shows itself with its linear and fundamental shapes as an icon of the typical style of the nineties.
While the main construction is constructed of polished or painted die-cast aluminium, the seat's support structure is made of tubular steel with elastic belts. Fabric and leather are both options for the sofa's upholstery. This piece of furniture, like the others in the Met series, is noteworthy for its spaciousness and comfort, with the intention of providing a place for multiple people to unwind and chat.
The formal cleanliness of the sofa is achieved by the solid geometries, thanks to the versatility and flexibility assured, and the modularity of the numerous systems allows multiple combinations, from the most classic to contemporary and angular.