Pedrali back in London for Workspace Design Show

Pedrali back in London for Workspace Design Show
Pedrali back in London for Workspace Design Show
Pedrali back in London for Workspace Design Show
The Italian company renews its presence at the London event
Pedrali confirms its participation for the second time at Workspace Design Show in London, the event dedicated to the workspaces of the future. From 27 to 28 February, the company presents its latest collections through stand B40, located within the Business Design Centre in London.

Pedrali welcomes its visitors in an open space, defined by natural earth tones such as beige and sand. A neutral palette that allows the products to be emphasised, presented in more intense and bolder colours.
Providing the backdrop to the two main areas is a linear sequence of floor-to-ceiling curtains, enhancing the sensation of well-being, a primary value in today's workplaces. On this occasion, Pedrali proposes its idea of workspace: a contemporary, dynamic and flexible work environment that focuses on the comfort of the people who use these spaces everyday.

The first of the two settings revolves around Buddyhub desk by Busetti Garuti Redaelli, a functional and efficient workstation where users can concentrate and isolate. Enhancing the functionality of the work areas are Arki-Stool with seat in polyurethane foam covered in fabric and solid oak legs and Nym Soft armchair by CMP Design, with steel frame padded with polyurethane foam of different densities, four solid ash wood legs and swivel seat with automatic return mechanism.

During the working day, meetings are crucial moments that can affect the quality of projects, providing opportunities for enrichment and comparison. The meetings can be held in traditional meeting rooms or in more secluded areas like Buddyhub by Busetti Garuti Redaelli, a functional and efficient furnishing element, characterised by a wrap-around, sound absorbing panel, available in two heights, that envelops the seat in a sort of enclosed niche. It is also possible to provide for a screen holder, a peninsula table or a shelf. The practicality of the stations can be emphasised by adding a coat hanger and a magazine holder. The scene is completed by Ikon pouf, by Pio & Tito Toso, and Ypsilon Connect by Jorge Pensi Design Studio, an elegant and functional free standing, sound absorbing space divider, thanks to which users can create ever new layouts and consequently create welcoming office spaces or functional training and meeting rooms. Also on display is Hevea partition by Victoria Azadinho Bocconi, a versatile furnishing element that creates green walls and layouts in indoor spaces.

Providing an ideal outdoor area for moments of relaxation during daily work or meetings in the open air - on terraces, patios or in gardens – is Reva Cocoon, by Patrick Jouin, a system of lounge seats for outdoor use: sofas with an aluminium frame composed of linear, corner and chaise longue elements, with striking stainless steel backrests woven with weather-resistant polypropylene rope. The relaxing atmosphere is accentuated by the comfort of Panarea both in lounge and barstool version designed by CMP Design. The idea behind Panarea is rooted in the Mediterranean coastline, and in the colours and refreshing breeze of an outdoor night on a sea-facing terrace. The scene also includes Circuit coffee tables, whose standout feature is the continuous steel rod frame with a soft and fluid curve. Elliot poseur table designed by Patrick Jouin completes the set, evoking break areas that promote social interaction.

Blume system fits harmoniously into the stand. Designed by Sebastian Herkner, it echoes the sophisticated flower-shaped profile in extruded aluminium of the collection with the same name. The iconic wireless rechargeable Giravolta lamps by Basaglia Rota Nodari, in the new version characterised by a touch control and three light intensities, find their natural place in the scene.