Pedrali in Paris for Workspace Expo

Pedrali in Paris for Workspace Expo
Pedrali in Paris for Workspace Expo
Pedrali in Paris for Workspace Expo
Pedrali in Paris for Workspace Expo
The Italian company takes part in the trade fair dedicated to workspace design
Pedrali, the 100% Italian company leader in the production of contemporary design furniture for contract and residential, takes part for the first time in Workspace Expo, the Europe’s leading trade fair for design, office furniture and workspace layout, which will be held in Paris from 4th to 6th April.
 
The Pedrali stand (Hall 1, L32 – N33) 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. In order to create different layouts and provide more workstations, toa folding screen sound absorbing desktop panels, also by Robin Rizzini, are placed on the toa table.
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.
Thanks to ypsilon connect, designed by Jorge Pensi Design Studio, a functional free standing, sound absorbing space divider can be created.
The setting is complemented by blume system, by Sebastian Herkner, a furnishings that echoes the sophisticated flower-shaped profile in extruded aluminium of the collection with the same name.
 
Two workstations fit in the stand’s central section. elinor collection, designed by Claudio Bellini, thanks to its soft and curivng lines, brings to life to an executive office.
The flexibility of modern co-working spaces is instead represented by arki-table adjustable desk, which allows you to work both standing and sitting, thus ensuring optimal comfort and ergonomics, and by the temps and polar chairs, both designed by Jorge Pensi Design Studio, characterised by a weight-activated, synchro-tilt mechanism that can regulate the degree of tilting autonomously according to the user’s body weight.
 
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.
The workstations are completed by nym soft armchairs, with steel frame padded with flexible polyurethane foam, and arki-stool, a barstool with swivel and with gas lift device to easily change the height.