Pedrali staged in London

Pedrali staged in London
Pedrali staged in London
Pedrali staged in London
Pedrali staged in London
The italian company makes its debut at Workspace Design Show
Pedrali, the 100% Italian company leader in the production of contemporary design furniture for the contract and residential sectors, takes part for the first time in the second edition of the Workspace Design Show, the British event dedicated to the workspaces of tomorrow.
From 27 to 28 February, the Italian company presents its latest collections through stand B34, located inside the Business Design Centre in London.
 
The stand is configured as an open space, characterised by three shades of colour that define different settings. This chromatic reference is also echoed in the finishes of the furnishings on stage.
Pedrali proposes its vision of work: the workspace is evolving in an increasingly dynamic and multi-faceted manner and furniture is one of the key elements in ensuring its multi-functionality.
 
The toa table, designed by Robin Rizzini, takes centre stage in the first setting..
Here fit also the babila xl armchairs, by Odo Fioravanti, whose shell is made entirely from recycled polypropylene: 50% post-consumer plastic waste and 50% industrial plastic waste.
The setting is complemented by ypsilon connect, a functional free standing, sound absorbing space divider designed by Jorge Pensi Design Studio.
 
Pedrali responds to the strong need for external spaces also in the workspaces by creating an outdoor area in the stand’s central section. This is because companies are aware of the many advantages that greenery brings to the office: when there are outdoor spaces to relax in or when natural elements are introduced into the workplace, satisfaction and productivity increase, maintaining high levels of concentration.
Here fit the reva cocoon by Patrick Jouin, together with the panarea lounge armchair, designed by CMP Design and the caementum tables by Marco Merendi & Diego Vencato.
hevea, the pot-holder designed by Victoria Azadinho Bocconi, completes the setting with the giravolta lamps designed by Basaglia Rota Nodari.
 
Finally, the third scene features the buddyhub collection by Busetti Garuti Redaelli, also available in the buddyhub desk version, both characterised by a perimeter sound-absorbing panel that embraces the seat in a sort of enclosed niche.
 
Pedrali products have been also selected to furnish Change by Design, the lounge area starring the ila armchair by Patrick Jouin, the nolita sofa and armchairs by CMP Design and the circuit coffee table.