Typologies
Ploid cushions
With the pillows from our Ploid collection, you’ll never want to get up from the sofa! They are an essential accessory to this amazing modular series, with which you can configure multiple types of seating arrangements: from a simple armchair to a chaise lounge, a loveseat, a long sofa with unlimited seats, or a flat surface that can be used as a chill out bed. Whatever your combination, pillows to hug, or to hug you, can’t hurt.
You can choose between one square model and one rectangular model. By combining the two formats, their colours and their fabrics, you can achieve a vibrant and texturally rich environment. These pillows are specifically designed for outdoor spaces, so both their fabric covers and their fillings are suitable for continued use outdoors. Do not hesitate, they will make your Ploid sofa even more comfortable and attractive.
Diabla tips:
To achieve a uniform and sober result, choose fabrics and colours in the same colour range as the sofa modules. You will have a very clean and consistent environment.
For a more daring composition, play with opposite tones or colours that initially might seem like a crazy combination. Do not worry, all Diabla colours are designed to go well together.
Take a thorough look at the fabric options: Ploid cushions are available in a wide selection of textured fabrics. Combining different textiles can also produce a great result.
Although these pillows are specially designed for outdoor use, you can also use them indoors. If you like them on your living room sofa or an armchair, go ahead!
Do you have questions about the color options? Check out our color chart to make sure your choice chromatically harmonizes with your space.
18x18 inch / 14x24 inch
Romero & Vallejo
Founded by architects Sara Romero and Mariano Vallejo in 2004, Romero & Vallejo specializes in integral projects of architecture, interior design, product design and creative direction. From concept-creation to its complete execution, they approach all phases and aspects of a project.
“For us, the different creative disciplines have a lot in common with each other. We enjoy working across the board, creating environments that reflect a lifestyle. Between architecture and product design there is a difference mainly in scale”.