As the summer season inches closer and closer, Pedrali invites you to immerse yourselves in the magic of the outdoors with great design.
November 19th, 2021
From the hustle and bustle of Milan to the stillness of Lake Como and the glittering coastlines of Amalfi and Positano, the Italian summer evokes a sensation and excitement like no other.
Inspired by a culture renowned for al fresco dining and living, Italian furniture brand Pedrali have continuously explored how innovative, creative design can bring a touch of the eternal summer to outdoor spaces across the globe.
The outdoor range includes dining chairs, lounge chairs, outdoor sofas and tables: an extensive collection of pieces that can create a visual landscape unlike any other. The range of materials is just as expansive as the range of designs, inspired by a commitment to sustainability that runs through every element of each piece.

Sustainably sourced and certified wood underlie a number of the pieces, while 2020 saw Pedrali’s introduction of a range constructed entirely from 100% recycled plastic. In addition, every piece is manufactured across the brand’s local sites in Bergamo and Udine, making the most of the design and manufacturing capabilities within Italy.
While sustainability is the cornerstone of Pedrali’s process, the human experience of each piece is the cornerstone of Pedrali’s designs.
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