3 Days of Design in Copenhagen

From 12 to 14 June, during the city’s annual 3daysofdesign event, Boffi|DePadova Copenhagen showcases the latest releases seen at Design week in Milan.

3 Days of Design in Copenhagen
13.06.2024

BOFFI|DEPADOVA CELEBRATES THE BOFFI BRAND AND HIGH-QUALITY FURNISHINGS AT 3DAYSOFDESIGN IN COPENHAGEN

From 12 to 14 June, during the city’s annual 3daysofdesign event, Boffi|DePadova Copenhagen showcases the latest releases seen at Design week in Milan, continuing the celebrations around the 90th anniversary of Boffi and its cutting-edge manufacturing heritage.

The Boffi|DePadova Bredgade 32 showroom, with its 458-sqm space where each element fits within a larger whole in a well-studied ensemble, offers a collection of rooms that look to capture the Boffi|DePadova « way of living » with a setup that presents a sophisticated apartment.

The 3daysofdesign fair brings together design enthusiasts, industry professionals and art lovers drawn to the capital of Danish furniture production and its focus on creativity and innovation. Within the displays of the Copenhagen showroom, one may admire the shapes, materials, fabrics, workmanship of Boffi, De Padova as well as the technology of the ADL architectural partitions.

The Alberese XL from Piero Lissoni offers seats with different depthsand is paired with the new version of the Ishi coffee table (Nendo), the Talos coffee table and its spectacular Verde Alpi marble (Keiji Takeuchi) and D’Antan, a refined armchair by Raffella Mangiarotti.There is an elegant composition of Helium suspension lamps, a design by Elisa Ossino, that uses a particular sandblasting technique, a process carried out by master craftsmen.

There is the iconic K14 kitchen, a signature Boffi product, which is a reinterpretation of Norbert Wangen’s design. The monobloc pieceappears almost weightless thanks to a design with stone doors that do not touch the floor, instead stopping a mere two centimetres from the ground. This is followed by the re-edition of I Fiumi, the bathroom conceived by designer Claudio Silvestrin: the clean lines are accentuated by a free-standing Piave washbasin in grey Italia marble and by a mirror from the same collection in Hydra-coloured Clay.

The Boffi|DePadova approach is explained using elements that replace a static and homogeneous design with an eclectic proposal that emphasises high-end, quality design.

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