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3/14/2025

Lasting Elegance: latest display at LDW/25

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The “Lasting Elegance” of Gallotti&Radice is the key feature of the London Design Week presentation.

The Flagship Store in Chelsea Harbour celebrates in fact a perfect balance of taste, extraordinary excellence, and timeless beauty. A design that highlights the value of precious materials, harmonious shapes, and enveloping tones that convey an indelible elegance... leaving its lasting impression.

The space hosted several new products including the Stami Sofa, Selce-T, Bolle Stelo, and 0414, along with Studiopepe's H2O Lounge armchair, making its world debut ahead of Milan Design Week 2025. The setting also featured iconic pieces such as Massimo Castagna's Haumea coffee tables, the Prism Low coffee table by David/Nicolas, Soda, a storage unit designed by Draga&Aurel and Pleiadi by Studiopepe, a decorative covering composed of tiles made of cotton linters, short hairs that wrap around the cotton seed after it is first ginned, and clays. The panels are made through an artisanal cold-processing process, offering a new life and functionality to what is 
generally considered a waste product of cotton production, taking the world of wallcoverings a step forward from an environmental and sustainability standpoint.
Featuring raised textures, they can then be liberally combined with a uniform repeat or through a free combination depending on the placement of individual tiles.  Having the  advantage of being breathable, the panels are able to provide high levels of sound absorption at extremely low thicknesses. They are also fire retardant and resistant to water.

In this distinctive atmosphere, the unveiling of the new catalogue seamlessly took place, adding a new layer of grace to the experience of discovering the collection, which not only enhances aesthetics but also stands as a testament to the harmony of enveloping lines and the essence of exceptional quality that subtly elevate their presence.

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