Pedrali at Republic Day in Athens
03 июн, 2025
The Italian company celebrates the link between Italy and Greece
For the third consecutive year, Pedrali collections have been chosen for the Italian Republic Day, celebrated at the Zappeion Megaron in Athens on June 2. A day of celebration aimed at connecting two nations united by shared values, Italy and Greece.
The products of the 100% Made in Italy company furnished the indoor and outdoor areas of the majestic palace, which is part of national heritage of Greek civilization and a venue for significant cultural events.
Remind armchairs, designed by Eugeni Quitllet, evoks the soft sinuous curves of wooden chairs from the late 19th century, along with Tribeca lounge armchairs by CMP Design, which offers a modern reinterpretation of the classic Sixties patio chairs, were paired with Elliot coffee tables, designed by Patrick Jouin, featuring elegant silhouette and minimal design. These products are representative of the company, considered one of the most influential ambassadors of Made in Italy furniture and industrial design.
The uniqueness of the “Italian way” lies precisely in the ability to combine human wealth, aesthetic excellence, savoir faire, technology, first-rate craftsmanship and a project culture nurtured by an open exchange between entrepreneurs and designers. Italy’s world-class production heritage stems from a profound bond between quality and research.
The products of the 100% Made in Italy company furnished the indoor and outdoor areas of the majestic palace, which is part of national heritage of Greek civilization and a venue for significant cultural events.
Remind armchairs, designed by Eugeni Quitllet, evoks the soft sinuous curves of wooden chairs from the late 19th century, along with Tribeca lounge armchairs by CMP Design, which offers a modern reinterpretation of the classic Sixties patio chairs, were paired with Elliot coffee tables, designed by Patrick Jouin, featuring elegant silhouette and minimal design. These products are representative of the company, considered one of the most influential ambassadors of Made in Italy furniture and industrial design.
The uniqueness of the “Italian way” lies precisely in the ability to combine human wealth, aesthetic excellence, savoir faire, technology, first-rate craftsmanship and a project culture nurtured by an open exchange between entrepreneurs and designers. Italy’s world-class production heritage stems from a profound bond between quality and research.