GERVASONI’S 2024 NOVELTIES FOR THE SLEEPING AREA
Published by Sugar & Cream, Monday 29 July 2024
Images courtesy of Gervasoni
Paola Navone, Gabriele and Oscar Buratti, Federica Biasi, and Cristina Celestino
The sleeping area is the intimate retreat of the home, a place where comfort and design come together to create a relaxing and rejuvenating environment. In this context, Gervasoni furniture turns out to be perfect for transforming the bedroom into a space of comfort and well-being. Thanks to their combination of functionality, timeless aesthetics and quality materials, Gervasoni furniture gives the sleeping area a distinctive touch, capable of reflecting the taste and personality of those who live it.
Gervasoni enriches its catalog with the 2024 novelties, introducing a variety of products designed to offer furnishing solutions that meet the most diverse stylistic and practical preferences. Each piece is designed to ensure not only functionality and durability, but also to help create a welcoming and harmonious atmosphere in the sleeping area, continuing to shape its home universes with products that combine tradition and modernity.
DOT – Design by Paola Navone
A simple bed that blends modern lines with classic details, Dot by Paola Navone emulates a timeless elegance, creating a unique, welcoming atmosphere. The shapes are a mix of gentle round curves and rounded corners, creating a fascinating and comforting visual balance. The elaborate handcrafted wooden feet give to the bed a solid base and a touch of natural warmth that matches perfectly with the rest of the structure. The headboard, upholstered and soft to the touch, is the focal point of the bed: covered in fabric, is enriched with a quilted pattern. Capable of decorating the sleeping area with style and personality, the Dot bed is highly versatile and ideal for any environment thanks to its soft and welcoming volumes.
GEM – Design by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti
A cozy and confidential bed. Gabriele and Oscar Buratti design Gem, a bed characterised by sinuous shapes and the simplicity and refinement that define the designers’ Flair outdoor collection from which it is inspired. The headboard is the distinctive element of this bed: available in two heights, it is characterised by careful quilting that gives character and depth to the surface. Wider than the structure itself, it offers a comfortable and cozy seating area. Decorative and scenic, Gem decorates every type of environment, from the most modern to the most traditional, blending present and past, new and old. With its refined simplicity and clean design, Gem adds a touch of understated elegance to any environment, creating a welcoming space in which for relaxing and regenerating.
NEST – Design by Paola Navone
A bed with a classic design reinterpreted in a contemporary key, Nest designed by Paola Navone presents soft, delicate volumes that represent the ideal of maximum comfort, inviting the pure pleasure of rest. The headboard, with its generous padding, not only offers comfortable support for a moment of relax, but also features an extension with corner curvature that recreates the feeling of a shelter. This detail adds a touch of elegance, a feeling of intimacy and protection, enveloping those who lie on the bed in a comforting embrace. The bed frame, also upholstered and enveloping, completes the harmonious design of the bed, accentuating the sinuosity and softness of the shapes. The textile upholstery presents a quilting with shades designed to create an atmosphere of calm and tranquillity.
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PAD – Design by Paola Navone
Esthetically soft as a cloud, the Pad bed by Paola Navone is perfect for those who want to experience a moment of relax or enjoy a nice rest. A bed with important dimensions on the floor, can be enriched by the storage compartment. Equipped with an upholstered headboard and bed frame covered in a fabric that re-creates the matelassé aesthetic thanks to the square pattern of the structure, Pad is characterised by a classic look and a versatile character, capable of dialogue with different furnishing styles. Round, enveloping, inviting, Pad is a sensory experience that invites to deep rest, offering a refuge from the hustle and bustle of the outside world.
YELEK – Design by Federica Biasi
Federica Biasi’s Yelek collection expands with a night proposal, a bed that echoes the fluid, flowing movements of the typical sartorial belt of jackets and vests with which clothes and accessories can be altered to fit the body’s shape. Inspired by the refinement and elegance that distinguishes the world of haute couture, the Yelek bed is designed to be dressed and undressed: the wooden frame is concealed on the headboard by a padded fabric that, recalling the effect of a down comforter, wraps the wooden core, allowing it to be intermittently glimpsed. A change of garb that allows for two products, one more enveloping and soft and one more minimal and textural. The headboard, slightly curved on the sides encircles the rest, creating a private and protected place. A bed with pure and simple forms, Yelek is highly versatile and thus adapts to any type of environment, from the most traditional to the most modern.
PLUMEAU – Design by Cristina Celestino
Cristina Celestino expands the Plumeau collection with a new upholstered proposal, a lounge chair that keeps alive the stylistic features of the bed from the same collection. The furnishings of the Plumeau collection reveal their essence in soft, sinuous forms that evoke the world of textiles. The new armchair is the result of a contemporary interpretation of the concept of comfort, inspired by the culture belonging to Asian nomads. Its upholstered and removable surface evokes a sense of movement, lightness and impermanence. The seat of the Plumeau armchair is framed by a fabric drapery that outlines its profile through piping and light, delicate curvatures to emphasize its undulating aesthetic. The apparent formal simplicity of the shell elegantly supports the quilted fabric upholstery of the seat, providing a pleasing visual contrast.
YAKU 61 – design Gabriele e Osca Buratti
Gabriele and Oscar Buratti’s Yaku collection expands with a proposal suitable for a wide variety of contexts. The designers design the Yaku console table, where simplicity and essentiality are the key words that define the project: the term Yaku is a reference to the Japanese tradition of experimenting with the combination of simple elements and refined compositions. The Yaku collection celebrates the essence of wood in its most authentic forms: the main wooden elements are presented with pure simplicity, with clean cuts that highlight sections and refined proportions, overlapping and slightly spaced to create a delicate vanishing line. The elements of the desk, with simple geometric shapes, appear to be assembled as in a compositional, elegant and sophisticated work, recalling the ancient oriental interlocking game designed to create symmetrical three-dimensional units. The apparent contrast between thesolidity and impressiveness of the console table legs and the lightness of the top given by a thin thickness, make the product perfect for decorating a variety of domestic spaces while still maintaining a distinct personality.
POUF 40 / 80 – Design by Paola Navone
Paola Navone’s Poufs 40 and 80 are defined by compact volumes. Available in two sizes, they are characterized by square shapes, one square and one rectangular. Making them softer is the quilted quilted matellassé-effect upholstery that smoothes their corners. They are made with polyurethane foam padding.
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