Pita

Designed by Mexican studio Peca, Pita daybed’s subtle lines in woodturned oak invite you to take a breath, close your eyes and halt the passage of time.

Peca, Pita daybed, 2017
A day bed is the piece of furniture that every room needs, whether it knows it or not. Designed by Guadalajara-based studio Peca, Pita’s subtle lines in woodturned oak invite you to take a breath, close your eyes and halt the passage of time.

 

Pita’s name comes from piteado, the traditional embroidery technique used on the cylindrical leather cushion whose pattern resembles falling rain. Rest your head on this cushion and the rain will wash away the weight of your day.

Peca, Pita daybed, 2017
Peca, Pita daybed, 2017

Pita daybed
Design: Peca – Alejandra Carmona and Caterina Moretti
Year: 2017

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