MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2024

A NEW PHILOSOPHY: HOME & OFFICE

© photos Simone Fiorini

4Mariani confirms its uninterrupted presence at the annual Salone del Mobile in Milano. The Company, leader in the design and production of furniture for executive offices, finds an ideal location within the Workplace3.0 pavilion, group of companies specialized in mapping solutions that illustrate new ways of working and new design needs for “inhabiting” professional as well as public and contract spaces.

In total conceptual synergy with the exhibition setting, 4Mariani stages its vision of the office which gives space to generous volumes and compositions with an “architectural” imprint: an evolved, changeable and multifunctional environment, but refined and precious in its lines. In fact, the design that accompanies the company’s collections has always aimed at a careful balance between the ergonomics necessary for work spaces and an elegant style inspired by the much more sophisticated style of residential furnishings – not surprisingly, the distinctive feature of the brand is that consolidated know-how in the processing of leather and saddle leather, which achieves details of extraordinary refinement and quality in every creation.
4Mariani has therefore long understood and anticipated a trend that has only consolidated in recent times, and which brings office design closer to the domestic environment, both in terms of aesthetics and use.

On the occasion of Milan Design Week 2024, 4Mariani thus proposes a new installation that addresses the stylistic integration of the spaces dedicated to home and work, confirming the process of contamination of the two worlds through a coordinated living concept aligned with the newest aesthetic trends of the living. Places conceived to be lived in, where the materials are of excellent quality, the shapes are elegant, the details are refined and the essential requirement is comfort, both aesthetic and functional.
Designed by Umberto Asnago and Lorenzo De Grandis Studio, the 4Mariani stand welcomes architects, planners and interior designers on an area of 300 m2 through a space designed to communicate the identity and vision of the brand.

Thus the creations signed 4Mariani establish themselves in the panorama as a compendium of technique and craftsmanship. Seatings, furniture, upholstered items and accessories – the result of collaborations with important international design brands – transform the office environment into a sensorial space devoted to comfort and style, a representation of an exclusivity connected to the office dimension.
This specific design identity materializes at the Salone del Mobile of Milano, perfectly described through the numerous new features, including unreleased items and range expansions.
Starting from the new proposals that enrich the Sella collection, designed by Ludovica+Roberto Palomba. The lounge armchair and the two-seater sofa join the executive armchair presented last year.

A further expansion of the range, but with absolute protagonist appeal, is the new meeting table from the Euclideo collection, designed by Ferruccio Laviani. The sculptural value of the desk that gave rise to the line is taken up here and extended to a large table intended for executive offices. Thus, even the idea of a cantilevered top, which in the desk offers a more contemporary and less traditional furniture concept, becomes a distinctive feature in the table, generating an effect of levity and suspension that seems to defy gravity.

Symbol of the versatility of the brand’s collections and its transversal philosophy is the new Milano collection. The stylistic language of Lorenzo De Grandis – the result of the union of elegance, harmony and attention to detail – has been expressed in a complementary proposal of desk and console, furnishings that can find perfect placement in executive offices or in between the rooms of a residential sophisticated interior. A distinctive feature of the line is the integration of the legs into the top, such as to represent a graphic sign that gives rhythm to the surface.