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Promotion: Italian furnishings model Pedrali has launched a picket pavilion and exhibition, advertising its 60-year historical past.

The Pedrali pavilion, designed by structure studio AMDL Circle, and architect and artist Michele De Lucchi homes an exhibition named ‘Pedrali60, We Design a Higher Future’.

Each the pavilion and exhibition are positioned on the model’s headquarters in Mornico al Serio, Italy, and discover Pedrali’s 60 years of “producing high quality furnishings that stands the take a look at of time”.

Pedrali has launched a picket pavilion and exhibition, advertising its 60-year historical past

“The Pedrali Pavilion is positioned in our headquarters in Mornico al Serio, the place all the things we do is conceived and involves life,” stated CEO of Pedrali, Monica Pedrali. “Right here concepts and plans for the long run are cast.”

“The choice to construct the Pedrali Pavilion in our native territory reminds us of our roots, our surroundings,” continued Pedrali. “This can be a new house that belongs solely to us and which would be the legacy of this very particular anniversary.”

The Pedrali Pavilion made from wood
The Pedrali Pavilion homes an exhibition named ‘Pedrali60, We Design a Higher Future’

The Pedrali Pavilion includes a big raised roof that homes two ranges: one on the primary ground, which hosts the exhibition, whereas the massive ground-floor space is designed as an area to “mirror on the necessity to discover a shared dimension through which to construct our future”.

The Pedrali Pavilion is constituted of PEFC-certified wooden, a fabric that the model says embraces each the custom and manufacturing innovation that lies on the coronary heart of its values.

Pavilion's stage made from wood
The construction was designed by structure studio AMDL Circle, and architect and artist Michele De Lucchi

“The Pedrali Pavilion is sort of a massive roof that stands by itself two legs, approachable through a staircase that can be a grandstand the place individuals, guests, and spectators can keep collectively,” stated founding father of AMDL Circle, Michele De Lucchi.

“On this cellular and movable exhibition house, which tells the story of the existence of an organization, a group of individuals constructing collectively one thing that deserves to be constructed, distributed, bought, advised, combining collectively the destinies of many people.”

Close up of the pavilion's stage
It’s positioned within the model’s headquarters web site in Mornico al Serio

The exhibition, curated by structure studio Luca Molinari Studio, traces Pedrali’s historical past, which started in 1963 when founder Mario Pedrali opened the enterprise in Palazzolo sull’Oglio, Italy. The exhibition encompasses a show of the model’s prototypes, catalogues and tasks.

“The exhibition affords a vital re-interpretation of an vital ingredient of Italy’s design scene and a glance to the long run drawing on Pedrali’s sturdy entrepreneurial and modern drive,” stated Luca Molinari Studio.

“Group, analysis, experimentation, sustainability, widespread high quality, sturdy ties with the territory, and a two-way dialogue with designers are simply a few of the parts that characterize the exhibition and its paths.”

The Pedrali Pavilion
The Pedrali Pavilion explores the model’s 60 years of achievements and “producing high quality furnishings that stands the take a look at of time”.

The Pedrali Pavilion is open till the tip of October to collaborators and designers but in addition to colleges, clients and most of the people.

To study extra concerning the Pedrali Pavilion and exhibition go to its web site.

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This text was written by Dezeen for Pedrali as a part of a partnership. Discover out extra about Dezeen partnership content material right here.

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