Pedrali in Zurich for Neue Räume
26 Sep, 2024
The Italian brand takes part in the trade fair celebrating design, between innovation and tradition
Pedrali, the 100% Italian brand that produces contemporary design furniture for contract and residential, makes its debut at Neue Räume 24, the international exhibition focused on design and the latest interior trends, taking place from 26th to 29th September in Zurich-Oerlikon.
The Pedrali stand (Halle 550) displays on a light blue floor its latest collections, featuring warmer tones reminiscent of nature and earthy hues.
The Frank table, designed by Robin Rizzini, dominates the central area. Inspired by architectural shapes and industrial materials, Frank is characterised by rational lines and curves that contribute to an image of lightness and contemporaneity.
Lamorisse Wood armchairs by CMP Design, made using 100% certified FSC® C114358 wood and finished with water-based coatings composed mostly of plant-derived resins, also fit here. The setting is complemented by Twiny rugs, designed by DWA Design Studio and made from cord obtained by weaving a polypropylene yarn.
The lounge versions of both Lamorisse armchairs by CMP Design and Héra, designed by Patrick Jouin, are paired with Blume coffee tables by Sebastian Herkner, creating cosy nooks. Blume tables with central base are complemented by Stiel chairs and armchairs, designed by Sebastian Herkner, and Héra Straw armchairs, by Patrick Jouin.
The third scene features the Reva Cocoon sofa, designed by Patrick Jouin, which stands out for its striking backrests in stainless steel woven with rope in weather-resistant polypropylene. The setting also includes Caementum monoblock tables by Marco Merendi & Diego Vencato, presented in a brand-new glossy finish.
Babila Twist armchairs, designed by Odo Fioravanti, are placed around Anemos – a table characterised by simple and architectural shapes designed by Pio & Tito Toso to enhance the materiality of concrete.
The setting is completed by Hevea, by Victoria Azadinho Bocconi and Blume System, designed by Sebastian Herkner.
The Pedrali stand (Halle 550) displays on a light blue floor its latest collections, featuring warmer tones reminiscent of nature and earthy hues.
The Frank table, designed by Robin Rizzini, dominates the central area. Inspired by architectural shapes and industrial materials, Frank is characterised by rational lines and curves that contribute to an image of lightness and contemporaneity.
Lamorisse Wood armchairs by CMP Design, made using 100% certified FSC® C114358 wood and finished with water-based coatings composed mostly of plant-derived resins, also fit here. The setting is complemented by Twiny rugs, designed by DWA Design Studio and made from cord obtained by weaving a polypropylene yarn.
The lounge versions of both Lamorisse armchairs by CMP Design and Héra, designed by Patrick Jouin, are paired with Blume coffee tables by Sebastian Herkner, creating cosy nooks. Blume tables with central base are complemented by Stiel chairs and armchairs, designed by Sebastian Herkner, and Héra Straw armchairs, by Patrick Jouin.
The third scene features the Reva Cocoon sofa, designed by Patrick Jouin, which stands out for its striking backrests in stainless steel woven with rope in weather-resistant polypropylene. The setting also includes Caementum monoblock tables by Marco Merendi & Diego Vencato, presented in a brand-new glossy finish.
Babila Twist armchairs, designed by Odo Fioravanti, are placed around Anemos – a table characterised by simple and architectural shapes designed by Pio & Tito Toso to enhance the materiality of concrete.
The setting is completed by Hevea, by Victoria Azadinho Bocconi and Blume System, designed by Sebastian Herkner.