Pedrali furniture, design made in Italy, always amazes with bold and colourful presentations during design weeks. They try to be different and be ahead of the design trends. Unfortunately, Milan Design Week 2020 was cancelled, but we are still here to present you the best of the design products for 2020/2021. This time let’s discover Pedrali new collection and what they have to offer, from Mediterranean aesthetic to bold and timeless colours.
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Pedrali, design 100% Made in Italy company that creates furniture for contract and residential, presents new collections 2020. Last year Milan Design Week 2019 focused on wellness, comfort and sustainability without giving up aesthetics as well as high quality, so Pedrali incorporates all these keywords and is a perfect example of tomorrow’s design.
Pedrali introduces 2 new collaborations with the German designer Sebastian Herkner and the Anglo-Italian Robin Rizzini
Sebastian Herkner, designer of the year 2019 focuses on quality, craftsmanship and functionality. Following this philosophy, Blume collection is born, which is full of elegance and sophistication.
Both chair and lounge armchair feature soft and rounded shapes has a distinctive appearance to their sophisticated flower-shaped profile in extruded aluminium. The collection is complemented by coffee tables.
“During the design phase, we wanted to include some ‘unexpected’ elements, capable of providing rhythm, yet surprising and able to interpret a space. Ila is in fact a small sculpture.” – Patrick Jouin
Rizzini’s approach to the design, on the other hand, is innovative, rational and coherent. His collaboration with the Italian brand gives life to a new functional and expressive product: Toa, a table that combines decorative allure and industrial style. Minimalist and lightweight, Toa table has a solid die-cast aluminium frame featuring sleek lines and geometrical inspiration.
Soft and sensual Ila armchair, designed by Patrick Jouin
Ila armchair, designed by Patrick Jouin, is a refined piece of furniture, which is comfortable, soft and has sensual shapes: “During the design phase, we wanted to include some ‘unexpected’ elements, capable of providing rhythm, yet surprising and able to interpret a space. Ila is in fact a small sculpture.” – explains the designer. The armchair is created in a way so that the human body is perfectly adapted to the back of the chair.
Pedrali outdoor collection evokes desire to escape
Panarea, the collection designed by CPM Design is inspired by Mediterranean aesthetic and in the colours and refreshing breeze of an outdoor dinner on a sea-facing terrace. The chair is hand-woven in Italy, respecting Italian craftsmanship.
Reva collection, designed by Patrick Jouin, got a restyle and enriched with a new version – Reva Twist. It is characterised by soft lines and timeless elegance. A three-seater sofa and lounge armchair are made of die-cast aluminium, whilst armrests are woven with a flat rope in a weather-resistant polypropylene.
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For the ultimate relaxation, Pedrali furniture proposes new Rail sun lounger, characterised by simple sleek lines.
Sustainability lovers will love Babila XL, designed by Odo Fioravanti, marrying together tradition and innovation as the whole collection.
“The inspiration behind Babila XL remains the alternating rational and straight lines with curves in order to create a link between the artificial world of industrial products and the natural, sinuous world of the human body.”
In order to meet sustainability demands that is main company’s focus, Pedrali introduces new versions of products made entirely from recycled material: 50% from plastic material post-consumer waste and 50% from plastic material industrial waste. Babila XL “recycled grey” are the first Pedrali products made from recycled polypropylene.
Sustainability lovers will love Babila XL, designed by Odo Fioravanti, marrying together tradition and innovation as the whole collection.
“The inspiration behind Babila XL remains the alternating rational and straight lines with curves in order to create a link between the artificial world of industrial products and the natural, sinuous world of the human body.”
In order to meet sustainability demands that is main company’s focus, Pedrali introduces new versions of products made entirely from recycled material: 50% from plastic material post-consumer waste and 50% from plastic material industrial waste. Babila XL “recycled grey” are the first Pedrali products made from recycled polypropylene.
Art direction: Studio FM
Photo: Andrea Garuti
Styling: Studio Salaris