21 House of Stories Navigli, Milan - Photo © Michele Nastasi
21 House of Stories Navigli, Milan - Photo © Michele Nastasi

I Mirador, project by rgastudio. Ph © Michele Nastasi

Whether it’s a private residence, a hotel, a restaurant, or shared spaces, Pedrali‘s outdoor collections brings the same comfort and sharing atmosphere to various contexts. These values accompany the design of the outdoor solutions, which the brand enriches with new proposals each season. 

Increasingly complete sceneries take place on terraces, gardens, patios, pool edges: enveloping and accommodating seats for relaxation, meetings, and the enjoyment of the outdoor landscape, tables and small tables where conviviality springs to life, and lamps that emulate natural light. 

I Mirador, project by rgastudio. Ph © Michele Nastasi

Vivienda unifamiliar, project by Asento Studio. Ph © Ivan Casal Nieto

They combine excellent technical performance for outdoor living with an aesthetic finish; strictly water-resistant padding, polypropylene rope weaves, fabrics, and textures specifically designed for outdoor use, thereby ensuring resistance to various weather conditions, easy cleaning, and, even more, long-term durability. 

Thanks to these innate qualities, Pedrali’s outdoor collections sketch a common thread between countless exquisite creations, in Italy and around the world, telling the company’s savoir-faire in creating spaces of well-being, promoting a natural dialogue between indoors & outdoors.

I Mirador, project by rgastudio. Ph © Michele Nastasi

Vivienda unifamiliar, project by Asento Studio. Ph © Ivan Casal Nieto

Mediterranean Flavor 

A picturesque villa in Montrove (Spain) is the ideal setting for Pedrali’s furnishings to express their personal style. There is strong harmony, in fact, between collections, many of which are inspired by warm Mediterranean atmospheres, and the architectural setting that hosts them. 

Vivienda unifamiliar, project by Asento Studio. Ph © Ivan Casal Nieto

The Panarea collection (designed by CMP Design) was born out of the idea of a Mediterranean coastal landscape that brings to mind the palette and refreshing breeze of sea-facing terraces: in the lounge version, it furnishes the relaxation area, together with the Reva Twist sofas, defined by their soft lines and generous dimensions, and the Nolita tables, characterized by a three-spoke steel base, that complete the setting.

The space intended for conviviality features the Arki-table outdoor, seemingly strict with its trestle legs but extremely versatile in use, surrounded by the slender lines of the Volt chairs. In the open green space of the terrace/gazebo of this single-family home, the furnishings harmonize chromatically with the design of the facade, in a rhythmic alternation of neutral shades and brick tones.

Vivienda unifamiliar, project by Asento Studio. Ph © Ivan Casal Nieto

I Mirador, project by rgastudio. Ph © Michele Nastasi

Urban life

From residential to hospitality by Pedrali. The company is a protagonist in the outdoor spaces of the exclusive 21 House of Stories Navigli, a new hybrid hospitality project 100 meters from the Darsena, in Via Ascanio Sforza in Milan

A four-star design hotel, co-working environments with “home feeling” imprinted, spaces for food experiences, entertainment and private events, up to the two terraces that offer a panoramic view of the entire metropolis: all in one location, where the stylistic language – contemporary, urban, informal – serves as a binder.

I Mirador, project by rgastudio. Ph © Michele Nastasi

I Mirador, project by rgastudio. Ph © Michele Nastasi

And it is precisely in the iconic ‘I Mirador’ that Pedrali reveals itself: the terrace with a pool on the seventh floor, a sky bar, and a dining terrace on the eighth floor accommodate the Pedrali collections, creating veritable “suspended squares.” The familiarity of the Panarea collection, the softness of the Reva Twist sofas, the lightness of the Nolita seats, and the affable simplicity of the Laja tables create the ideal mood from which to give life to new stories – according to the philosophy of 21 House of Stories.

Fra terra e mare 

It is among the most renowned projects of recent months. The Istanbul Modern, Turkey’s first modern and contemporary art museum designed by Renzo Piano in collaboration with Arup, has immediately become a reference point for the city and the international art world. It stands on the Karakoy waterfront with its light and elegant architecture, in harmonious relation with the surrounding area, between land and sea.

Istanbul Modern, project by RPBW – Renzo Piano Building Workshop. Ph © Cemal Emden

Istanbul Modern, project by RPBW – Renzo Piano Building Workshop. Ph © Cemal Emden

It stands out on the Karakoy waterfront with its light and elegant architecture, in harmonious relation with the surrounding territory, between land and sea. The Istanbul Modern is an evolution of a former government customs warehouse and spans over an area of 10,500 square meters, spread across 5 levels. If the interior is shaped around the concepts of multi-functionality and hospitality, the 650 square meter panoramic terrace on the museum’s top level is no less impressive.

This is an ideal to which Pedrali products contribute, embellishing the space: the aforementioned Nolita and Tribeca chairs, a modern reinterpretation of the classic 1960s terrace seats made of steel with weave, both designed by CMP design. Completing the area are the Fluxo coffee tables, by Luca Casini, with their primary and essential geometries. To every project, therefore, its Pedrali furniture.

Istanbul Modern, project by RPBW – Renzo Piano Building Workshop. Ph © Cemal Emden