Pedrali's Gentle Habitat Is the Design Philosophy Your Home Has Been Waiting For
- Style Essentials Edit Team

- May 23
- 2 min read

Pedrali has introduced what it calls the "Gentle Habitat," a design philosophy built around the idea that the spaces we live in should actively contribute to our well-being rather than simply hold our furniture, and the new collection it has built around that conviction is worth paying attention to.

Two new collaborations define the range. With Formafantasma, the design duo founded by Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Farresin, Pedrali produced Estratto, a collection of monomaterial aluminum side tables and consoles that takes the process of aluminum extrusion as its conceptual and material starting point. The base of each piece consists of three concave aluminum extrusions joined together with the internal cavity deliberately left empty, and the tabletops in square, rectangular, and round versions are distinguished by edges folded slightly downward. Available in glossy lacquered or anodized colors, the collection transforms an industrial material into something refined without losing its material honesty. The aluminum is recycled and recyclable, and the design is built to last.

With AMDL CIRCLE, the studio founded by architect Michele De Lucchi, Pedrali produced Fibra, a daybed collection whose most distinctive feature is the combination of solid teak legs and an extruded aluminum perimeter structure. The warmth of the wood against the precision of the metal produces a tension that gives the collection its character. Fibra converts from a single to a double configuration through a central teak slatted platform, and a concealed reclining backrest allows movement between upright and fully extended positions. The outdoor upholstery performs to technical specifications while maintaining the appearance and feel of indoor textiles.
The broader collection introduces seating by Eugeni Quitllet, Odo Fioravanti, Patrick Jouin and Cazzaniga Mandelli Pagliarulo alongside new versions of Sebastian Herkner's Blume Sideboard, extending a range that is as coherent in its design language as it is wide in its application across residential and outdoor living.
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