Pedrali at Workspace Expo Parigi

Pedrali at Workspace Expo Parigi
Pedrali at Workspace Expo Parigi
Pedrali at Workspace Expo Parigi
Pedrali at Workspace Expo Parigi
Pedrali at Workspace Expo Parigi
Pedrali at Workspace Expo Parigi
The Italian company confirms its presence at the Parisian event
Pedrali takes part for the third time in Workspace Expo in Paris, from 25 to 27 March 2025 at Porte de Versailles. Europe’s leading trade fair for the design, furnishing and projecting of workspaces, presenting itself as an opportunity to explore and learn about the evolution of these spaces.

Pedrali stand (Hall 1, I24 – J29) welcomes its visitors in a 160 sqm open space, defined by natural earth tones such as beige, ochre and green. Through three macro areas, the company proposes its idea of workspace, following the current trends - an agile, dynamic and functional environment that reflects modern lifestyles and today’s evolving work needs.

The first area is centred 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 are Elinor Low Back armchairs, designed by Claudio Bellini and Polar by Jorge Pensi Design Studio. Elinor Low Back has an elegant height-adjustable base with aesthetically pleasing sinuous lines, while Polar is a task chair that ensures maximum customisation in terms of ergonomics. Also on display is Ypsilon Connect, designed by Jorge Pensi Design Studio, an elegant and functional free standing, sound absorbing partition panel.

In modern workspaces, environments are characterised by versatility and diversity, adapting to various needs. The second setting, consisting of two distinct areas, perfectly reflects this evolution. Buddy Oasi collection by Busetti Garuti Redaelli, whose distinguishing feature is its movable backrest made of injected polyurethane foam, featuring a soft, organic shape. Paired with Buddy Oasi is Diego functional laptop table by Jorge Pensi Design Studio, whose base comes with four spokes, with the front two being asymmetrical to the rear ones allowing the table to be positioned as close to the seating as possible. Twiny rug, designed by DWA Design Studio, defined by a twill pattern and a discreet graphic sign, completes this setting.
Besides, Frank table by Robin Rizzini, inspired by architectural shapes and industrial materials is paired with Laja 2 armchairs by Alessandro Busana, characterised by a blend of stylistic simplicity and organic lines. Blume System by Sebastian Herkner fits into the scene, a furnishing that echoes the sophisticated flower-shaped profile in extruded aluminium of the collection. Buddyhub, Buddyhub Desk e Buddyhub Sideboard collections, designed by Busetti Garuti Redaelli, create a dynamic composition within the central area. Buddyhub is characterised by a sound-absorbing panel that envelops the seat, Buddyhub desk also features a perimeter sound-absorbing panel that embraces a solid laminate top, while in Buddyhub Sideboard, the sound-absorbing panel embraces a sideboard featuring an HPL top and three solid laminate doors.

Blume tables by Sebastian Herkner are paired with Héra Straw and Philía armchairs. Philía, the collection of outdoor seating designed by Odo Fioravanti, features rational and geometric lines, while Héra Straw, designed by Patrick Jouin, is characterised by a cellulose rope seat hand-woven in Italy that gives the armchair a warmer and natural look.
Drawing on the concept of biophilic design, which integrates natural elements into indoor spaces to enhance well-being and productivity, Hevea partition by Victoria Azadinho Bocconi separates the central area into two spaces.

Lounge and waiting areas are thoughtfully redesigned to prioritise comfort, relaxation, and a warm, high-quality welcome, enhancing users' overall wellbeing. This vision is brought to life through Lamorisse lounge & sofa by CMP Design and Héra Lounge by Patrick Jouin.
Lamorisse lounge & sofa are a lounge armchair and a two-seater sofa characterised by the contrast between the sober shape of the solid ash wood frame and the soft, generous and enveloping cushion. Completing the scene, Blume table by Sebastian Herkner and Caementum monoblock coffee tables by Marco Merendi & Diego Vencato, proposed in glossy finishes.