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Las Ondas Banquette by Martin Brattrud
For a clean, streamlined look with a bit of a throwback vibe, check out the Las Ondas Banquette from Martin Brattrud.
![Las Ondas Banquette several back-to-back in restaurant in mauve](https://media.designerpages.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/NovemberLaunch_Lifestyle_Shot10_Full-1024x594.jpg)
Las Ondas—translation, “The Waves”—features a channeled detail on the upholstery that provides texture and visual interest, evoking a classic diner aesthetic.
![Las Ondas Banquette channeled upholstery detail gray](https://media.designerpages.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/NovemberLaunch_Lifestyle_Shot3_Full-1024x641.jpg)
Multiple options enable versatility with surrounding decor. Las Ondas comes with a spare wooden base for a lighter look, or in a built-to-floor model, providing “a monolithic statement and less floor space to maintain.”
![Las Ondas Banquette orange with builit to floor base](https://media.designerpages.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/NovemberLaunch_Lifestyle_Shot5_Full-1024x751.jpg)
Users have the option of duplicating the channeled upholstery on the seat or leaving it plain.
![Las Ondas Banquette green facing models](https://media.designerpages.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/NovemberLaunch_Lifestyle_Shot2_Full-1024x641.jpg)
And Las Ondas may be configured in a variety of ways, including back-to-back and as long, seamless seating.
![Las Ondas Banquette yellow with wood base](https://media.designerpages.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/NovemberLaunch_Lifestyle_Shot4_Full-1024x641.jpg)
Check out the Martin Brattrud website for further info., including finish and upholstery options. And see Designer Pages Media for more from Martin Brattrud.
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