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Presented:imm cologne 2010, Cologne
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Categories: Home furniture › Seating furniture › Sofas
Product description

The whole poetic universe of Paola Navone is revealed in the new Gervasoni collection. The spirit of eclecticism, the pleasure of intermingling, the instinct to let loose one's imagination without limit of space and time.

The various areas represen

ted by the Gervasoni stand open onto one another, creating a uniquely fluid and permeable space: living-room area, an eating area and a sleeping area in which the new pieces designed by Paola Navone blend into a spontaneous game of cross-reference and sug

gestion.

Each piece - articles of furniture, sofas, armchairs, tables, chairs and mirrors - tells its own story in its own language. Their blending stimulates the beauty of counterpoint, of life itself superimposed over things. The new and rich co

llection is known as the Sweet collection. Included in the collection are articles inspired by different "worlds", by artisan knowledge going back to ancient tradition and accommodated by the modern and instinctively curious eye of Paola Navone.
Tradi

tional and modern materials - wood, marble, pressed bamboo, rattan, but also rubber and cement - are brought together with a sensitive and masterly touch and coloured in white, blue, grey to create a refined harmony of contrasts.

Nothing is taken

for granted in the new collection. The sofas are characterised by a play of surprising proportions, in which the back and the armrests - both in the rattan interwoven version or the version completely covered in fabric - represent significant volumes whi

ch envelop the seat, like spacious rest surfaces. The fabric sofas come in two depths - 107cm and 130 cm - and in two different sizes. The range of upholstered fabrics is completed by an armchair, a pouf of generous dimensions ( 107 x 107 cm) and a specia

l kind of day-bed of 260 cm.

All Sweet Products

Manufacturer:
Gervasoni, Italy

Design:
Paola Navone
2009