Pedrali collections staged at Chef’s Place

Pedrali collections staged at Chef’s Place
the Italian company takes centre stage in the exclusive area reserved for leading chefs at Horeca Expo in Belgium
Pedrali, Italian manufacturer of contemporary design furniture for contract and residential, will take part in Chef’s Place from 16 to 19 november 2025. This exclusive space, dedicated to outstanding professionals including top chefs and sommeliers, forms part of Horeca Expo, the premier hospitality event held at Flanders Expo in Ghent, Belgium.
 
In Hall 8, Pedrali welcomes visitors at the entrance of Chef's Place with an elegant space featuring its latest collections for the hospitality world — versatile, functional products that combine wellbeing, comfort and sustainability with the unmistakable aesthetic and high quality of a 100% Made in Italy company.
 
Warm tones inspired by the colours of the earth define the layout and invite visitors to explore a sequence of indoor and outdoor settings.  
Lamorisse outdoor Lounge & Sofa, designed by Cazzaniga Mandelli Pagliarulo, create a cosy open-air seating area. This lounge armchair and two-seater sofa are characterised by the contrast between the sober shape of the supporting frame and the rich enveloping soft cushions. This setting also includes Caementum single-piece concrete tables, designed by Marco Merendi & Diego Vencato. Placed on the coffee tables, the rechargeable table lamp Filicudi illuminates the space. Twiny rug, designed by DWA Design Studio and made from cord obtained by weaving a polypropylene yarn, adds a contemporary touch. The setting also features Kawara floor lighting by Yusuke Kawai. The collection takes its name from the traditional Japanese tile that adorns the triangular roofs of sacred buildings in Japan.
 
Nemea chairs and armchairs, designed by Cazzaniga Mandelli Pagliarulo, alongside Blume tables by Sebastian Herkner, evoke the atmosphere of an intimate and welcoming restaurant. Completing the scene is Hevea Partition by Victoria Azadinho Bocconi, a versatile element that brings nature into contract settings.  Anemos table by Pio & Tito Toso also finds its place here, distinguished by simple yet architectural shapes. Arranged around the table are Héra armchairs designed by Patrick Jouin, evoking the refined atmosphere of an elegant dining room and featuring a backrest in three-dimensional bent plywood.