As perhaps the most significant event on the global design calendar, the annual Salone del Mobile returned for 2024 with a flurry of excitement.

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May 31st, 2024
Right across Milan, hubs of experiential design formed a temporary mecca for the aesthetically minded, a pop-up world where leading brands created sensory encampments to showcase their latest wares.
Among these was Pedrali, an iconic Italian manufacturer of contemporary design furniture for contract and residential. With a legacy spanning over 60 years, Pedrali is renowned for its quality, innovation, and their quintessential Italian commitment to craftsmanship and world-leading design.
2024 marked Pedrali’s 35th showing at Milan, and the brand celebrated this occasion with an other-worldy installation of suspended fabrics and cascading plants.: a layered canvas that formed as the perfect backdrop for a mammoth launch of eleven new collections.
This edit will transport you to the Pedrali booth at Salone, painting a vivid picture of the space, the brand, and the products launched in Milan.
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