Pedrali returns to Paris for Workspace Expo

Pedrali returns to Paris for Workspace Expo
Pedrali returns to Paris for Workspace Expo
Pedrali returns to Paris for Workspace Expo
Pedrali returns to Paris for Workspace Expo
Pedrali returns to Paris for Workspace Expo
Pedrali returns to Paris for Workspace Expo
Pedrali returns to Paris for Workspace Expo
Pedrali returns to Paris for Workspace Expo
Pedrali returns to Paris for Workspace Expo
The Italian manufacturer takes part in the Parisian event dedicated to workspaces
Pedrali takes part for the fourth time in Workspace Expo in Paris, from 24 to 26 March
2026 at Porte de Versailles. Europe's leading trade fair for the design, furnishing and projecting of
workspaces, presenting itself as an opportunity to explore and learn about the evolution of these spaces.
 
Pedrali stand (Hall 1, I24 – J29) welcomes its visitors in a 160 sqm open space, defined by natural earth tones
such as beige and terracotta. This neutral palette allows the products to be emphasised, as they are
presented in more intense and bolder colours. The layout is fluid and dynamic, defined by partition walls that
remove perception of enclosed spaces blending indoor and outdoor.
 
Protagonists of the first set are Coney collection and Alu table, which create an outdoor patio defined by the lush presence of nature. Coney collection, designed by Mandelli Pagliarulo, combines functionality, comfort and a highly graphical visual impact. Coney side chairs and armchairs are arranged around Alu table, featuring a frame made of extruded aluminium. Twiny rug, designed by DWA Design Studio, adds a contemporary touch. Completing and illuminating the entire set are Filicudi table lamps by Andrea Pedrali. Next to the first set, a comfortable lounge area is defined by Lamorisse Lounge Outdoor armchair, designed by Cazzaniga Mandelli Pagliarulo, presented alongside with Stiel lounge armchairs and Blume tables, both designed by Sebastian Herkner. Lamorisse Lounge Outdoor is characterised by the contrast between the sober shape of the supporting frame and the rich enveloping soft cushions. Stiel is a collection inspired by elegance and sophistication. On display here are Blume tables, also by Sebastian Herkner, which echo the fine lines of the collection. The setting is completed by Filicudi rechargeable table lamp, designed by Andrea Pedrali, while the layout is defined by Hevea Partition by Victoria Azadinho Bocconi, a three-column pot-holder which creates a green wall.
 
In modern workspaces, environments are characterised by versatility and diversity, adapting to various needs. On display there are elements from the Buddy Oasi collection by Busetti Garuti Redaelli, whose distinguishing feature is its movable backrest, featuring a soft, organic shape. Paired with Buddy Oasi is Diego side table by Jorge Pensi Design Studio, improving both comfort and ergonomics whether working or relaxing. In the same setting, Buddyhub by Busetti Garuti Redaelli creates an isolated alcove that ensures acoustic and visual privacy. The space is enriched by Buddy poufs, also by Busetti Garuti Redaelli, characterised by a contrast between the bold volumes of the seat and the slender lightweight frame, together with Caementum monoblock coffee tables by Marco Merendi & Diego Vencato, made of concrete. The setting is completed by Twiny rug by DWA Design Studio and Filicudi table lamps by Andrea Pedrali.
 
The modular Jeff sofa, designed by Patrick Norguet, fits perfectly into a comfortable indoor environment: a
set of miniature architectures in polyurethane foam, skilfully combined to create a modular and reconfigurable
sofa. In the same space Ester lounge armchairs by Patrick Jouin, made of injected polyurethane foam with elastic belts, define a comfortable lounge area. Also featured is the multi-functional Blume Sideboard, designed by Sebastian Herkner, which echoes the sophisticated flower-shaped profile in extruded aluminium of the homonymous collection. The layout also features Caementum coffee tables by Marco Merendi & Diego Vencato. Designed by the Japanese designer Yusuke Kawai, Kawara lighting, in the floor version, helps to create the atmosphere.
 
A contemporary workspace is created around Rizz Workstation designed by Robin Rizzini: a versatile and
functional solution, adapting to different needs thanks to the system of two -, four - or eight -seater
workstations. Encircling Rizz Workstation are Laja 2 armchairs by Alessandro Busana, distinguished
by their soft, cosy forms and characterised by a blend of stylistic simplicity and organic lines. Also on display is Ypsilon Connect, designed by Jorge Pensi Design Studio, an elegant and functional free standing, sound absorbing partition panel.
 
Opale, designed by Patrick Jouin, takes centre stage in the last set, featuring a fluid and accurately balanced design. Opale armchairs are arranged around Anemos table by Pio & Tito Toso, distinguished by simple yet
architectural shapes.
The stand also features Nemea side chairs and armchairs, designed by Cazzaniga Mandelli Pagliarulo and
presented in an American walnut version. Side chairs and armchairs are arranged around Blume tables by Sebastian Herkner, featuring a Palazzo white marble top, while Twiny rug by DWA Design Studio defines the space.