#PedraliGentleHabitat is Pedrali’s stand designed by DWA Design Studio for Salone del Mobile 2026: an immersive architectural ecosystem, where light, materials and colour interacted to create a fluid sensory experience between indoor and outdoor spaces.
The space, characterised by an essential poplar wood structure, textile surfaces and undulating canvas-clad walls, interpreted the theme of contemporary living through settings alternating residential and outdoor scenarios. Nature, photography and materiality became integral parts of the project, reinforcing the relationship between architecture, wellbeing and sustainability.
Among the main novelties was Fibra by Michele De Lucchi’s AMDL CIRCLE: the outdoor collection of daybeds and coffee tables combining FSC® C114358 teak and extruded aluminium in a balance between architectural rigour and domestic comfort. Designed for sophisticated outdoor environments, Fibra interprets relaxation through essential forms, natural materials and details conceived to stand the test of time.
Pedrali also inaugurated its collaboration with Formafantasma through Estratto, a collection of mono-material aluminium coffee tables and consoles exploring the expressive potential of extrusion as a continuous and circular process. Concave geometries and the dialogue between solids and voids transform a technical material into an architectural and sculptural element.
The installation also featured the new versions of Patrick Jouin’s Opale collection, expanded with a side chair and barstool with armrests characterised by soft organic lines, sophisticated details and comfort designed for hospitality and residential settings.
Alongside Opale, Blume Sideboard by Sebastian Herkner, a sideboard now presented in new configurations and dimensions to expand its possible uses between storage, space division and living environments.
The exhibition path continued with Nuova Guinea by Cazzaniga Mandelli Pagliarulo, an evolution of the Guinea collection characterised by removable and replaceable woven elements applied to aluminium structures, and with Alu, Pedrali’s first table entirely made of aluminium and designed for both indoor and outdoor environments.
Other novelties included Philía Mesh by Odo Fioravanti, a contemporary reinterpretation of traditional Italian outdoor seating through steel structures and expanded metal surfaces, Ikon Twist by Pio & Tito Toso featuring a woven rope-covered base, and Libre by Eugeni Quitllet, a monoblock seating collection designed for indoor and outdoor environments and also available in recycled polypropylene.
The central courtyard also featured the latest evolution of the Coney collection by Mandelli Pagliarulo, expanded with a barstool available in two heights. Characterised by a mono-material curved steel tube structure, Coney combines visual lightness, strength and ergonomics. Seat and backrest define a three-dimensional profile, while the vertical slats of the backrest interact with the horizontal slats of the seat, creating a distinctive graphic pattern.
The entire installation conveyed a vision of design conceived as a fluid and multisensory experience, through transversal collections designed to naturally accompany different ways of contemporary living, which in Pedrali’s interpretation places comfort, sustainability and spatial quality at the centre.
Ph. Ottavio Tomasini
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