Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 13/10/2018

Lapalma plays with the alphabet

Lapalma will be among the exhibitors of Orgatec, the international office and contract fair, which will be held in Cologne from 23 to 27 October. Through the theme "new visions…

Lapalma will be among the exhibitors of Orgatec, the international office and contract fair, which will be held in Cologne from 23 to 27 October.
Through the theme “new visions of work” the fair presents innovative solutions for a rapidly changing working environment. In particular, the motto chosen for this edition “culture@work” invites companies to reflect on how the culture of innovation will influence the design of the office space in the future, starting from the present.

The stand designed by Francesco Rota presents Lapalma’s icons and the latest news of the brand. Crossover proposals, designed and industrialized to adapt to different areas, to accommodate new technological devices and most of all to open up to new visions of work, responding promptly to the most varied needs of the interior designer.

 /><figcaption class=Acca, Francesco Rota for Lapalma

Versatile and functional, is Acca a table for the contemporary office, increasingly oriented towards mobile, light and “connected” work stations. Designed by Francesco Rota, ACCA is available with different top options and flexibility to create different configurations – such as the new “S” shaped option presented in preview at Orgatec – to adapt to the multiple needs of the office environment.

Among the most recent proposals is Seela, the chair designed by Antti Kotilainen which stands out for an unexpected material “combination” – the polypropylene shell is ennobled by the warmth of wood or the comfort of the fabric, thanks to an integrated seat pad insert – and for the wide possibility of customization.

For all comfort “lounge” areas, Add – a modular system designed by Francesco Rota, consisting of a powder coated aluminium frame, webbed elastic support, and die-cast aluminium legs – becomes more welcoming and comfortable in the new Soft variant, thus opening itself up to the home interior.

 

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