Toro Badjo Seating

Toro Badjo Lounge Seating evokes the warmth and heritage of craftsmanship with an interior designer’s eye for clean lines and rigorous form. Neatly blending fine materials such as leather and wood, each piece in the collection – which includes a lounge chair and sofa – is hand detailed and available in a variety of finishes including solid wood, velvet, fabric and leather, making it the perfect chair for lounge, work or living spaces.

Overview

  • Hand-detailed sofa and lounge chair with solid timber frame.
  • One, two and three-seater available with stylish
  • 760-2090W x 860W x 750H mm, view all Specifications.
  • Available in solid wood, velvet, fabric and leather.
  • Product of Australia.
  • 5 year warranty.
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6-8 weeks

Toro Badjo complements the richness of solid timber with the luxury of leather, which is wrapped around each armrest. Blending these materials with velvet and fabric across the seat cushions creates a tailored chair for lounge, work and living spaces.

Toro Badjo Sofa

Toro’s rigorous and fine appearance is echoed throughout its linework and joinery, which features high-strength fixed finger joints for optimal strength, negating the need for external metal fasteners. Comprised of Oak, Toro neatly blends fine materials for beauty from every angle.

Toro Badjo Sofa

Toro’s frame is made from solid Oak – a low embodied energy and a renewable resource. Each piece in the Toro line is produced sustainably using water-based stains and sealers, low VOC finishes and wood harvested from sustainably managed forests.

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The Toro collection offers elegant and restrained seating elements, including standing and bar height tables and chairs, stools and lounge chairs. Each piece features a signature clean profile that emulates the poised stance of a fighting bull, creating a sculptural, uniformed aesthetic across the entire collection.

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ColourLab finishes

Timber Natural

Category A / Cairo

  • Cairo Atoll Cairo Atoll
  • Cairo Basil Cairo Basil
  • Cairo Caraway Cairo Caraway
  • Cairo Charcoal Cairo Charcoal
  • Cairo Chive Cairo Chive
  • Cairo Lapis Cairo Lapis
  • Cairo Licorice Cairo Licorice
  • Cairo Opal Cairo Opal
  • Cairo Pepper Cairo Pepper
  • Cairo Quartz Cairo Quartz
  • Cairo Salt Cairo Salt
  • Cairo Smoke Cairo Smoke
  • Cairo Spice Cairo Spice
  • Cairo Tumeric Cairo Tumeric
  • Cairo Turquoise Cairo Turquoise

Category B / Autumn

  • Autumn 101 Autumn 101
  • Autumn 131 Autumn 131
  • Autumn 171 Autumn 171
  • Autumn 191 Autumn 191
  • Autumn 221 Autumn 221
  • Autumn 331 Autumn 331
  • Autumn 361 Autumn 361
  • Autumn 651 Autumn 651
  • Autumn 681 Autumn 681
  • Autumn 751 Autumn 751
  • Autumn 791 Autumn 791
  • Autumn 971 Autumn 971
  • Autumn 771 Autumn 771
  • Autumn 551 Autumn 551

Designed in 2011, Ivan Woods created a sophisticated line of modern classics. Akin to its namesake – Toro means ‘bull’ in Spanish – the Toro furniture collection is distinct and poised.

The understated form inherent within the Toro collection is highlighted through the natural beauty of wood, precision of technology and the warmth of hand craftsmanship. The wide form is inspired by the poised stance of a fighting bull, ready to charge, while its legs are positioned at an angle, inspired by the elegant directions of which a matador must take on during a Spanish-style bullfight. This taut silhouette, complemented by angular lines, is echoed throughout the range, giving it its distinct personality.

Toro Badjo blends fine materials such as wood, fabric and leather to create a timeless collection of seating and table offerings. "There was a lot of fine-tuning to arrive at just the right balance of materials and angles," Woods says. "Because the structure is layered and materials varied, the subtlety of the transitions was essential. It had to be beautiful from every angle."

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The late Ivan Woods designed interiors and products for over 30 years. His work drew inspiration from his travels and interior architecture training in Perth, Australia. Working across projects within the UK, US, Germany and Italy, Ivan specialised in hotel and workspace design.

Schiavello and Ivan Woods maintained a solid history together. Our collaborative design process, which evolved over a decade, yielded distinctive collections such as Toro Collection in 2011, Palomino Chair in 2014, and both Kayt Village and Bomba Sofa in 2015.

With a strong architectural sensibility and carefully considered geometry, Ivan enriched his designs' emotional qualities in the fine detailing and sense of place. Ivan explained, "Good design is the creation of spaces, experiences and objects, embedded with strong and dynamic emotional connections to the people that use them. This is done through reflecting a sense of place, with a cultural authenticity and aesthetic.”

Designer Ivan Woods