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Boffi|DePadova Copenhagen adopts a new way of living

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To mark this year’s edition of 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen, the Boffi|DePadova showroom in Bredgade has refreshed its interior by introducing the latest pieces from the Boffi|DePadova collections.

The 460-sqm store creates a smooth transition between spaces, with each room sporting its own distinct style and furnishings while still retaining the recognisable spirit that embodies the Way of Living philosophy of the group.

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On display are the solidity, geometry and innovative materials of the CASE 5.0 kitchen from Piero Lissoni together with the EVERYDAY LIFE collection designed by Paul Smith for De Padova that is set in a context that perfectly captures the eclectic style of the English designer.

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Boffi_DePadova_Copenhagen
Boffi_DePadova_Copenhagen

The space unfolds in a harmonious fashion and gives off a sophisticated allure, with contrasting forms that play a game of dimensions, depths and always unpredictable colour tones.

The space is further enhanced thanks to the ability of the creative team to capture the look and feel of an actual apartment where the synergy of the Boffi|DePadova collections is immediately apparent.

In between the established iconic pieces, one will also come across new pieces that have enjoyed a successful debut at Milan Design Week 2023, including the Honoré sofa by Elisa Ossino, the Ami armchair by Yabu Pushelberg and the pure lines of the Villetta chair by Keiji Takeuchi.

Made-in-Italy design, the architectural know-how of Boffi and the group’s refined sophistication helps draw in the observer. This is matched with the contribution of ADL and its partitioning systems that offer a fluid movement and connections between rooms.

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