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Brand marks 10th year at M&O with 160-square metre booth designed by Calvi Brambilla.
Italian furniture manufacturer Pedrali is celebrating both the 25th edition of Maison & Objet in Paris and its own 10th year of participation with its ‘Palace of Wonders’ booth.
Designed by Milan-based architectural studio Calvi Brambilla, the 160-square metre booth is located at the entrance of Hall 6 in Today Signature, the section dedicated to interior design combining originality and innovation.
Guests are welcomed in a lounge area furnished with pastel-coloured seating units from the Buddy collection by Busetti Garuti Redaelli, while the stand also offers a preview of a new special version of the Eugeni Quitllet-designed Soul Soft armchair, with solid ash wood frame and padded polycarbonate shell upholstered in genuine leather.
In the restaurant section of the booth, visitors can see the Héra armchair designed by Patrick Jouin, the Tamara suspension lamp by Basaglia Rota Nodari, and Inox tables, which made their debut 20 years ago.
The Jamaica collection by CMP Design can be experienced in the urban restaurant section, while the Jazz seating collection, including a new chair, is the key feature of the set depicting a modern and welcoming bakery. It is joined by Stylus tables and Giravolta wireless lighting by Basaglia Rota Nodari.
The ‘exhibition area’ features Remind, the innovative polypropylene chair designed by Eugeni Quitllet, and Elliot tables by Patrick Jouin. They are joined by the Tribeca collection by CMP Design, which was inspired by classic Sixties patio chairs made from steel and woven cord, and one of the products selected for the 2019 ADI Design Index and nominated for the Compasso d’Oro 2020.
The outdoor area is home to the Folk chair by CMP Design, while the dining area also features Remind armchairs, as well as Ikon tables by Pio and Tito Toso.
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