Pedrali in Paris for Maison&Objet 2026

Pedrali in Paris for Maison&Objet 2026
Pedrali in Paris for Maison&Objet 2026
Pedrali in Paris for Maison&Objet 2026
Pedrali in Paris for Maison&Objet 2026
Pedrali in Paris for Maison&Objet 2026
Pedrali in Paris for Maison&Objet 2026
Pedrali in Paris for Maison&Objet 2026
Pedrali in Paris for Maison&Objet 2026
Pedrali in Paris for Maison&Objet 2026
Pedrali in Paris for Maison&Objet 2026
The Italian company takes part in the Parisian event with #PedraliShiftingPerspectives
From 15 to 19 January, Pedrali takes part in the 32nd edition of Maison&Objet, the international event for retail, residential and hospitality professionals. The 100% Italian company, now in its 15th participation, will attend the fair with the booth #PedraliShiftingPerspectives – designed by the Milan-based DWA Design Studio – located in Hall 3 (stand E4 F3) within the Decor & Design section, dedicated to decoration in all its moods.
 
Covering about 160 sqm, #PedraliShiftingPerspectives booth is inspired by the American research movement Case Study Houses Program. The stand takes on a strong architectural dimension and is developed around distinctive formal elements re-interpreted in a contemporary key.
 
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 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 the Filicudi lamps by Andrea Pedrali.
 
Griante collection, designed by Cazzaniga Mandelli Pagliarulo, is the leitmotif of the second outdoor set.
The solid wood frame is made of FSC® C114358 certified teak, a refined variety of weather-resistant wood characterised by warm tones. Taking centre stage is Anemos table by Pio & Tito Toso, distinguished by simple yet architectural shapes. In this setting, there are also Caementum single-piece concrete tables, by Marco Merendi & Diego Vencato, presented in a glossy olive green finish. The set is completed by Twiny rug and Filicudi lamps.
 
The third set recalls a residential context, creating a cosy domestic ambience. Opale, designed by Patrick Jouin, takes centre stage in this scene, featuring a fluid and accurately balanced design. Its shapes are soft and organic. Opale armchairs take their place around Frank table by Robin Rizzini, inspired by architectural shapes and industrial materials. Kawara lighting, in both horizontal pendant and floor versions, helps create the atmosphere. Designed by the Japanese designer Yusuke Kawai, Kawara takes its name from the traditional Japanese tile that adorns the triangular roofs of sacred buildings in Japan. In the same space, Ester lounge armchairs, designed by Patrick Jouin, define a lounge area paired with Blume table by Sebastian Herkner.
 
Several lounge areas enrich the stand. In a comfortable indoor setting, Jeff by Patrick Norguet fits in perfectly: a set of miniature architectures in polyurethane foam, skillfully combined to create a modular and reconfigurable sofa. The space also features Caementum tables by Marco Merendi & Diego Vencato.
 
Another area showcases Lamorisse lounge outdoor armchairs, designed by Cazzaniga Mandelli Pagliarulo, characterised by the contrast between the sober shape of the supporting frame and the rich enveloping soft cushions. The setting is completed by Buddy tables by Busetti Garuti Redaelli, Twiny rug by DWA Design Studio, and Filicudi lamps by Andrea Pedrali. In both settings, green walls and layouts are created using the three-column pot-holder Hevea partition, designed by Victoria Azadinho Bocconi.
 
The stand also features Nemea, designed by Cazzaniga Mandelli Pagliarulo and presented in an American walnut version.