Knoll Perron Pillo Three Seater Sofa
MEASUREMENTS:
Pillo Sofa - Standard
- Height: 35½ inch / 88.9 cm
- Width: 115 inch / 292.1 cm
- Depth: 42½ inch / 107.9 cm
- Weight: 330.75 lbs
- Seat Height: 18â…› inch / 46 cm
- Seat Depth: 30 inch / 76.2 cm
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Pillo Sofa - Deep
- Height: 35½ inch / 88.9 cm
- Width: 126 inch / 320 cm
- Depth: 48 inch / 121.9 cm
- Weight: 330.75 lbs
- Seat Height: 18â…› inch / 46 cm
- Seat Depth: 35½ inch / 90.2 cm
MATERIALS:
- Steel frame
- Polyurethane seat and back with synthetic down ticking
- Plastic feet
HELPFUL NOTES:
- Components: Modular shapes can be combined and reconfigured to create a sofa to suit any space
- Custom modular options are available on request

Willo Perron
Montreal, 1974
Willo Perron is a multidisciplinary French-Canadian designer renowned for his innovative and unconventional approach across various creative fields. From crafting iconic runway shows for luxury fashion houses to designing immersive retail spaces and visually stunning set designs for major touring artists, Perron consistently brings a fresh, artistic perspective to his work. His foray into furniture design is no exception—each piece reflects his distinctive vision and commitment to pushing boundaries in form, function, and aesthetic appeal.

Knoll has lived their guiding principle, "good design is good business," since 1938. Products are all created to inspire, fit, and last. The Bauhaus philosophy that furniture should complement, not compete with architecture, is central to Knoll’s design. Its extensive portfolio includes office work systems, residential mid-century modern classics, textiles, and accessories.
Designers like Harry Bertoia, Eero Saarinen, Warren Platner, Isamu Noguchi, and Florence Knoll contributed to Knoll’s iconic designs. Knoll invests in research and field studies and explores organizational behavior and technology to ensure quality excellence. As a leader in sustainability, Knoll’s practices reduce waste and conserve resources. Based in Pennsylvania, Knoll has a strong international presence, and 40 products are in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
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