Studio Piet Boon has introduced a new furniture collection at Salone del Mobile.Milano, centred on softer forms, rounded lines and an increased focus on materiality.
Presented under the theme Rounded Stillness, the showcase brings together furniture, finishes and spatial design intended to express calm, cohesion and balance.
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The installation takes inspiration from the muted palette of Giorgio Morandi, drawing on tones such as cream, sage green, dusty plum, sugar-paper blue and pale grey to create what the studio describes as a layered and tranquil environment.
At the centre of the launch is the new PAM collection, led by a modular sofa system designed to stand freely within a room. The studio said the sofa has been developed with equal attention to the front and back, allowing it to be viewed from all sides.
A rounded backrest is the defining feature of the design, repeated through stitching details and the transition between seat and back cushions. Modular elements with curved corners allow both linear and curved arrangements. The PAM range is completed by coordinating poufs, coffee tables, side tables and trays.
Studio Piet Boon is also expanding its dining category with the METTE armchair and dining armchair. The company said the series combines comfort and restraint, with an outer shell that wraps from the back into the sides to create a supportive and enclosed seating experience.
For outdoor settings, the studio has launched the SIEBE dining chair and table. Designed for durability and comfort, the pieces bring the studio's understated aesthetic outdoors, while loose seat cushions add a softer visual character.
The existing OLLE dining table collection has also been extended with coffee tables, side tables and a rotatable lounge table. The tops are shaped as organic circles with subtle irregularities intended to give each piece a natural appearance.
The stand is complemented by products from partner brands including Deltalight, Serax, Flos Bespoke, Domani, Editions Milano and Giobagnara.
A curated selection of artworks and ceramics, including works by Lauranne Verreydt, Atelier de Rijk, Studio 2222 and Studio Molen, completes the presentation.
More information:
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