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06/07/2019

Poliform – New products for the Salone del Mobile 2019

During the Salone del Mobile 2019, Poliform has presented a series of new latest products, renovating their own catalogue and offering every furniture of design lovers the possibility of an even wider choice for their own home. Among the new proposals, a selection of clear sensory and chromatic tidiness stand out, where shape and compactness are alternate giving the eye an impression of accuracy.

A clear example: the table Mondrian of Jean-Marie Massaud, element of the wide proportion that explains the most elementary geometry, giving back a formal characterisation  element, the small table system Westside which combinable modules inspire the idea of geometries not at all common, destructured and tempting. Of the same family, the table Henry of Emmanuel Gallina is added, which generous dimensions offer space to the conviviality and to the meeting.

Among the storage units, the new chest of drawers Kelly of Emmanuel Gallina (last of a series of complements for the night zone) and the day system Code stand out , composed by the comparison of an assortment of sidebopard of different dimensions and finishings.

A really important role was given to the filled this year, that starting from the sofa Westside of Jean-Marie Massaud and going on with the two new versions of the armchair and small armchair Stanford, suggests a brand will of renovating and giving to the enthusiast of the sector the triple possibility comfort, elegance and timelessness.  The Kay Lounge armchair closes the series of upholstered furniture, designed to stand out in every context, from the most classic to the most avant-garde, and the new Gentleman seating system by Marcel Wanders, each marked by its own specific personality, but at the same time deeply divided by purpose and personal taste.

Last but not latest, Poliform has showed the collection of small tables Nara, denoted by the artisan use of canaletto walnut and black elm.