Pedrali vision of workspace showcased in London
24 фев, 2026
The Italian company back at Workspace Design Show, the fair dedicated to workspace design
Pedrali, the Italian company leader in the production of contemporary design furniture for workspaces,
hospitality and residential, returns to London for Workspace Design Show - the UK’s leading event dedicated to the workspaces of the future. On 25 and 26 February, the 100% Italian company, now taking part for the 4th time, presents its latest collections at stand B40, at the Business Design Centre in London. Embracing the latest trends, presents its vision of the workspace: an agile, interconnected and welcoming environment capable of reflecting contemporary lifestyles and evolving professional needs.
At the centre of the stand, 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. Blume Sideboard by Sebastian Herkner completes the scene: a multi-functional piece of furniture that echoes the sophisticated flower-shaped profile in extruded aluminium of the homonymous collection.
Outdoor areas are increasingly becoming an integral part of the workspace: the selected collections ensure comfort and are highly resistant to weather conditions. Chairs, armchairs and lounge armchairs from Coney outdoor collection by Mandelli Pagliarulo are showcased on the stand, combining functionality, comfort and a highly graphical visual impact. With their elegant silhouette and minimal design, Elliot tables by Patrick Jouin complete the scene. The setting also incudes Caementum monoblock coffee tables by Marco Merendi & Diego Vencato, made of concrete, and Filicudi table lamps designed by Andrea Pedrali, helping to create a relaxed atmosphere. Jeff modular sofa system, designed by Patrick Norguet, recreates a comfortable indoor environment for relaxation or informal moments of sharing with colleagues. Twiny rug, designed by DWA Design Studio, adds a contemporary touch. The layout also features Caementum tables by Marco Merendi & Diego Vencato in glossy beige finish, and Filicudi table tamps by Andrea Pedrali.
Even lounge and waiting areas are turning into spaces designed with care to ensure comfort, relaxation and
a warm welcome, contributing to people’s well-being. Here, a comfortable lounge area is defined by Ester lounge armchairs, designed by Patrick Jouin, paired with Stiel lounge armchairs and Blume tables, both designed by Sebastian Herkner. The stand also features Nemea, designed by Cazzaniga Mandelli Pagliarulo and presented in an American walnut version. Stiel chair and armchair by Sebastian Herkner are also showcased, featuring a seat and backrest connected to the frame without visible fixing screws. Chairs and armchairs are arranged around Blume tables by Sebastian Herkner, featuring the flower-shaped column. The setting is completed by Twiny rug by DWA Design Studio in terracotta tones, while Filicudi lamps by Andrea Pedrali illuminate the entire set.
hospitality and residential, returns to London for Workspace Design Show - the UK’s leading event dedicated to the workspaces of the future. On 25 and 26 February, the 100% Italian company, now taking part for the 4th time, presents its latest collections at stand B40, at the Business Design Centre in London. Embracing the latest trends, presents its vision of the workspace: an agile, interconnected and welcoming environment capable of reflecting contemporary lifestyles and evolving professional needs.
At the centre of the stand, 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. Blume Sideboard by Sebastian Herkner completes the scene: a multi-functional piece of furniture that echoes the sophisticated flower-shaped profile in extruded aluminium of the homonymous collection.
Outdoor areas are increasingly becoming an integral part of the workspace: the selected collections ensure comfort and are highly resistant to weather conditions. Chairs, armchairs and lounge armchairs from Coney outdoor collection by Mandelli Pagliarulo are showcased on the stand, combining functionality, comfort and a highly graphical visual impact. With their elegant silhouette and minimal design, Elliot tables by Patrick Jouin complete the scene. The setting also incudes Caementum monoblock coffee tables by Marco Merendi & Diego Vencato, made of concrete, and Filicudi table lamps designed by Andrea Pedrali, helping to create a relaxed atmosphere. Jeff modular sofa system, designed by Patrick Norguet, recreates a comfortable indoor environment for relaxation or informal moments of sharing with colleagues. Twiny rug, designed by DWA Design Studio, adds a contemporary touch. The layout also features Caementum tables by Marco Merendi & Diego Vencato in glossy beige finish, and Filicudi table tamps by Andrea Pedrali.
Even lounge and waiting areas are turning into spaces designed with care to ensure comfort, relaxation and
a warm welcome, contributing to people’s well-being. Here, a comfortable lounge area is defined by Ester lounge armchairs, designed by Patrick Jouin, paired with Stiel lounge armchairs and Blume tables, both designed by Sebastian Herkner. The stand also features Nemea, designed by Cazzaniga Mandelli Pagliarulo and presented in an American walnut version. Stiel chair and armchair by Sebastian Herkner are also showcased, featuring a seat and backrest connected to the frame without visible fixing screws. Chairs and armchairs are arranged around Blume tables by Sebastian Herkner, featuring the flower-shaped column. The setting is completed by Twiny rug by DWA Design Studio in terracotta tones, while Filicudi lamps by Andrea Pedrali illuminate the entire set.