Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 9/06/2022

Moodboard - Personal Garden

A breath of fresh air. Light furnishings with soft or stylized shapes like a drawing. Spirit of freedom

1 | The 1930s-inspired Blueberry Bamboo rug is part of the new Green Dry collection designed by Carlo Colombo for SAHRAI (via Manzoni 45). 2 | Gaia is a rechargeable lamp for direct and ambient lighting. Designed by Marc Sadler for ETHIMO (Hall 16/ E25-F20), it features a shade in fabric from the Rubelli outdoor collection. 3 | Precious and very soft Yale plaid from SOMMA 1867 (Hall 03/C18) made of fine Australian Merino lambswool. 4 | A product based on encounters between different styles, tastes and cultures: the Hashi sofa is a system with a minimal rigid structure, designed by Federica Biasi for GERVASONI (Hall 7/F11-G12). 5 | DRESS_CODE is a seat with ample proportions that changes thanks to sartorial coverings, the result of a novel collaboration between S-CAB (Hall 12/B11-C12) and Gumdesign, alias Laura Fiaschi and Gabriele Pardi. 6 | The profiles of the UZ series by Angeletti Ruzza for YAZZ (Hall 2/ F10) stem from the study of the geometric form of the cylinder, adjusted in height and diameter and rendered more complex by tapering at the ends. 7 | Tables from the Stone line of the outdoor collection by DITRE (Hall 12/C05-D06), taking inspiration from the purity of nature. 8 | The charm of stone and the force of concrete in the Bold series of tables by ETHIMO (Hall 16 /E25-F20), which combines lightness and softness of lines with the sculptural presence of the structure. 9 | Lamp/vase with metal structure by BLOOMINGVILLE. 

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