Dubai, UAE – 20 May 2024: In almost 90 years of history, Bonaldo has constantly explored the delicate balance between living spaces and the aspiration of individuals to live in welcoming and pleasant environments. This journey is best summarized in the “Evolutionary” concept that runs through the new 2024 collection and is the driving force behind its presence at the 2024 Salone del Mobile.
Through constant research into changes in styles and trends, the company has become the interpreter par excellence of the needs and demands of modern living. This dedication has given rise to solutions that reflect today s concept of design in which the environment, personal well-being and emotional aspects are considered priority elements. The collections have thus been enriched with-pieces of furniture characterized by a fluid and linear aesthetic, comfortable and practical, and which are suitable for moments of work, relaxation and hospitality.
The stand was divided into three thematic areas characterized by different and distinctive moods. The first, “Elegant Wood”, recalls burnt earth tones shaded with tobacco and antique greys, while the second, “Evolutionary”, ranges from tones of sage green to soft mustard yellows. These settings, interconnected with each other, give life to the third area dedicated to “Residential spaces which offer new Bonaldo participatory experience.
Bonaldo’s 2024 collection is the result of a broad orchestration, comprising meeting points and subtractions of lines and styles and of mono-blocks and measurements. Every space must be sustainable, regardless of the ‘time’ factor. The “nature” of the company’s new accessories is reflected in the softness of their design, the materials used and the gentleness of their shapes, making them suitable for both residential and hospitality spaces.
The spotlight is on the brand new accessories that harmoniously integrate with Bonaldo’s most loved and iconic elements. Among the new features, there are the striking and bold Louver Table, Canvas Table and Hippos tables, the Boolean sofa designed by Giuseppe Viganò, combined with the armchair of the same name with its enveloping style, and the Doge armchair by Mauro Lipparini which evokes a 1970s aesthetic.