Porada unveiled the new Twenty-Three Collection
The watchword of the new collection is continuity. The Buratti brothers apply it by extending the Bayus family with Bayus Tondo 44, a small table/bedside table with a drawer and a round shape, which echoes the details and materials of the Bayus collection.
Bayus Tondo 44 bedside tables, Softbay bed
The small armchair Abby, last year’s successful launch, this year takes a more minimal look, without armrests. The mix of the chair and dining armchair aesthetic now allows the Abby designs to be freely used in both domestic and contract spaces.
Abby chairs, Pebble sideboard
Calin, a swivel armchair with a striking curved wooden backrest that draws space to place soft cushions, is a new design in the collection, yet it continues Porada’s aesthetic.
Calin armchair, Matics side board unit, Tillow coffee tables, Klem sofa
Patrick Jouin and Emmanuel Gallina - the leading French designers for Porada - are back at the fair with prestigious new pieces. Jouin creates a new dining table Osmose, which is destined to become an icon: the first table in Porada’s collection with legs made entirely of marble. Its name recalls the idea of dialogue by combining two natural materials. Even if they feature different traits, they are harmoniously combined to match the function conceived by the designer. The legs are crafted from solid marble and carefully matched with the wooden top. The latter features decorative details that mimic the bases in both shape and size, which was a stylistic and design challenge.
The award-winning design duo TollgaΜrd & Castellani expands its collaboration with Porada with a new collection. Exclusively at the Salone del Mobile they present Tillow, a coffee table that challenges traditional materials with its contemporary, playful form. Crafted from canaletta walnut, its base consists of three branches that balance a smooth, rounded top. Variations of transparent and smoked glass, strongly veined marble, and leather create a functional sculpture. Available as a family of three coffee tables or as a single element, Tillow celebrates the combination of materiality and balance in design.
Porada’s development goes on in the world of modular upholstery with the Klem sofa designed by ViganoΜ, which aims to express a harmonious synthesis between both structure and comfort. The solid wood expands along the shape of the sofa creating a storage function, which also expresses itself as a simple aesthetic gesture. Klem is a sofa with strong lines but a touch of soft curves.
Osmose dining table, Frida chairs
Deserving a special mention is NiccoloΜ Devetag, the youngest designer in the Porada team, the past winner as a student of the Porada International Design Award and recent winner of the last edition in the professional category, who at the fair presents
Frida, a versatile chair that clearly expresses Porada’s identity. A seamless element constitutes the load- bearing frame onto which the back legs and crossbars of the seat are grafted. The front legs seamlessly extend into the welcoming lines of the armrest and the backrest. The aesthetics of the structure are marked by lightness and convey the idea of a calligraphic stroke, which widens and narrows depending on the perspective from which we look at the object.
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Lum floor lamp, Askel writing desk, Biblo bookcase
Designed by duo Meneghello Paolelli, the Askel desk is born from the division of the top into two parts, a decisive and clear-cut gesture that opens a continuous blank space in the top, while the stability of the structure is ensured by the wooden legs; the sharp break in the top allows for the integration of accessories and the combination of different finishes such as marble and leather with the wood.
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