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Craft meets technological innovation in this wooden chair designed by Michele Cazzaniga, Simone Mandelli, Antonio Pagliarulo for Pedrali.

Pedrali: Tivoli
For Milan Design Week, also presented “exploded” in the installation by Migliore+Servetto, the Tivoli chair by Michele Cazzaniga, Simone Mandelli, Antonio Pagliarulo for Pedrali takes up the idea of the traditional wooden chair, retaining the idea of comfort and conviviality as a measure of taste. Craft and technological innovation have come together in the creation of a collection that features simple forms, conceived to ensure maximum comfort with simplicity and considerable construction rigour.
Pedrali: Tivoli
Michele Cazzaniga, Simone Mandelli and Antonio Pagliarulo, Tivoli chair

The simple profile perfectly integrates the structural elements, the three-dimensional curvature of the back inspires a welcoming feel.

The frame is in ash, seat in plywood and back in three-dimensional ply. The collection includes a chair and armchair. Seat and back can be upholstered.

Pedrali: Tivoli
Tivoli chair, view of the exhibition

Pedrali
Designers: Cazzaniga, Mandelli, Pagliarulo

8–13 April
Fiera di Rho
Hall 10, Stand B15-C28
Milan

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