Pedrali back in London for the Workspace Design Show
25 Feb, 2025
The Italian company takes part in the event dedicated to the workspaces of the future
Pedrali returns to London for the Workspace Design Show, the most important UK event dedicated to the future of workspaces. On 26 and 27 February, the company, now in its 3rd participation, presents its latest collections at stand B40, located within the Business Design Centre in London.
Pedrali welcomes its visitors in an open space, defined by natural, earthy tones, a neutral palette that enhances the products, which are presented in bolder colours. Within this context, Pedrali proposes its vision of workspace: an agile, dynamic and functional environment that reflects modern lifestyles and today's evolving work needs.
At the centre of the stand, Rizz Workstation designed by Robin Rizzini offers a versatile and functional solution, adapting to different needs thanks to the system of two-, four- or eight-seater workstations.
Encircling the Rizz Workstation are the Laja 2 armchairs by Alessandro Busana, with their soft, cosy forms and featured by an injected polyurethane foam seat with elastic belts, and a flexible, welcoming backrest. Also on display is Ypsilon Connect, designed by Jorge Pensi Design Studio, an elegant and functional free standing, sound absorbing partition panel, whose greatest strength lies in its extensive customisation possibilities, thanks to which users can create ever new layouts and consequently manage their spaces more effectively.
In recent years, office environments have been reconceived to create new spaces defined by transversality and diversity. A perfect example of this can be seen in the corner featuring elements of the Buddy collection by Busetti Garuti Redaelli. Buddy Oasi is a system of generously sized ottomans and sofas that maintain the contrast between the bold volumes of the seat and the lightness of the aluminium legs typical of the collection. Enclosed niche ensuring acoustic and visual privacy, Buddyhub is characterized by a wrap-around, sound absorbing panel which envelops the seat offering an isolated alcove.
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. The setting also features Caementum monoblock coffee tables by Marco Merendi & Diego Vencato, made of concrete and here proposed in yellow, green and beige glossy finishes.
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 characterized by the contrast between the sober shape of the solid ash wood frame and the soft, generous and enveloping cushion. Héra Lounge echoes the silhouette of the armchair designed in 2019, embodying the concept of lightness fusing it with that of comfort and elegance. Completing the scene, Blume table by Sebastian Herkner echoes the fine lines of the family, whose distinctive force emerges from the column in extruded aluminium with a sophisticated flower-shaped profile.
A versatile piece of furniture conceived for modern workspaces is Buddyhub Sideboard storage system designed by Busetti Garuti Redaelli, which provides storage capacity while serving as space divider, both visually and acoustically.
Lastly, Hevea partition, by Victoria Azadinho Bocconi fits into the scene to separate the spaces, bringing nature into residential and contract settings.
Pedrali welcomes its visitors in an open space, defined by natural, earthy tones, a neutral palette that enhances the products, which are presented in bolder colours. Within this context, Pedrali proposes its vision of workspace: an agile, dynamic and functional environment that reflects modern lifestyles and today's evolving work needs.
At the centre of the stand, Rizz Workstation designed by Robin Rizzini offers a versatile and functional solution, adapting to different needs thanks to the system of two-, four- or eight-seater workstations.
Encircling the Rizz Workstation are the Laja 2 armchairs by Alessandro Busana, with their soft, cosy forms and featured by an injected polyurethane foam seat with elastic belts, and a flexible, welcoming backrest. Also on display is Ypsilon Connect, designed by Jorge Pensi Design Studio, an elegant and functional free standing, sound absorbing partition panel, whose greatest strength lies in its extensive customisation possibilities, thanks to which users can create ever new layouts and consequently manage their spaces more effectively.
In recent years, office environments have been reconceived to create new spaces defined by transversality and diversity. A perfect example of this can be seen in the corner featuring elements of the Buddy collection by Busetti Garuti Redaelli. Buddy Oasi is a system of generously sized ottomans and sofas that maintain the contrast between the bold volumes of the seat and the lightness of the aluminium legs typical of the collection. Enclosed niche ensuring acoustic and visual privacy, Buddyhub is characterized by a wrap-around, sound absorbing panel which envelops the seat offering an isolated alcove.
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. The setting also features Caementum monoblock coffee tables by Marco Merendi & Diego Vencato, made of concrete and here proposed in yellow, green and beige glossy finishes.
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 characterized by the contrast between the sober shape of the solid ash wood frame and the soft, generous and enveloping cushion. Héra Lounge echoes the silhouette of the armchair designed in 2019, embodying the concept of lightness fusing it with that of comfort and elegance. Completing the scene, Blume table by Sebastian Herkner echoes the fine lines of the family, whose distinctive force emerges from the column in extruded aluminium with a sophisticated flower-shaped profile.
A versatile piece of furniture conceived for modern workspaces is Buddyhub Sideboard storage system designed by Busetti Garuti Redaelli, which provides storage capacity while serving as space divider, both visually and acoustically.
Lastly, Hevea partition, by Victoria Azadinho Bocconi fits into the scene to separate the spaces, bringing nature into residential and contract settings.