For twelve years, Marnie Hammond, director of Café Culture has been travelling to Italy to select the very best brands of furniture for Café Culture’s range.
October 17th, 2011
Pedrali, a brand established in 1963, is an Italian company which makes award winning furniture designed in the name of functionality and aesthetics and it is now available at Café Culture! All pieces are 100% manufactured in Italy at Pedrali’s workshops in Mornico al Seri and Manzano. The Italian Pedrali team is young, professional, and enthusiastic and the brand is strongly orientated towards working with the customer and satisfying their needs.
Functionality, durability and aesthetical elegance of Pedrali products, together with the competitive price will satisfy all levels of budget. The continuous use of technology and the constant collaboration with designers and end users allow for new product ideas to be conceived every day.
Our brands are designed and manufactured in Italy and are of top quality. Other major brands available from Café Culture are OMP Infinity, Papatya, Pedrali, Billiani, Bontempi, Gaber, Bonaldo, Myyour, Trabaldo, Origlia, Bloom, Robert Plumb, Smart & Green, Coast, FBCM, Gaber, Gino Piani are the main brands.
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