The Serralunga Loop bench moleskin, designed by Christophe Pillet, offers a refined reinterpretation of the original Loop. Its flowing, continuous form becomes even more engaging thanks to the special moleskin finish, which introduces a velvety softness that transforms a seat into a sensorial experience. Belonging to the Serralunga furniture category, it blurs the boundary between sculpture and furniture, giving outdoor and indoor spaces an unmistakable elegance.
Material with character
Constructed in durable polyethylene, the bench maintains all the technical qualities expected from Serralunga: UV protection, resistance to impacts, and stability across temperatures from –35°C to +80°C. Fully recyclable and solution-dyed, it withstands time and weather without losing its form. The moleskin finish enriches this durability with an added tactile layer, making the tactile outdoor bench as pleasing to feel as it is to see.
Color as atmosphere
The moleskin edition comes in Grey, Rose, Mediterranean, Lime, Champagne, and Grape. Each shade reveals a different character: Grey expresses discretion, Rose introduces warmth, Mediterranean brings freshness, Lime adds energy, Champagne conveys softness, and Grape radiates depth. These tones turn the Christophe Pillet design into a versatile tool for shaping environments, whether in hospitality projects, seaside villas, or boutique hotels.
Integration with collections
Thanks to its sculptural silhouette and textured surface, the Loop bench moleskin pairs naturally with Serralunga sculptural planters and luminous lighting products. It can anchor a courtyard when combined with Pedrali modern tables, or create striking contrasts alongside Gufram bold décor or Ibride artistic furniture. In public spaces it works as a designer garden furniture element, while in interiors it acts as a statement piece that elevates the overall composition.
Identity of design
Admired worldwide as a Christophe Pillet x Serralunga sculptural bench, the Loop moleskin is chosen by architects and decorators for its ability to combine resilience with sensory pleasure. It is recognized as both a grey polyethylene seat and a luxurious design object that invites interaction. More than a bench, it is a symbol of how texture can redefine form, transforming a simple gesture of sitting into an act of elegance.