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PORADA 2025 COLLECTION (PART 1)

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Thursday 26 June 2025

Images courtesy of Porada

At Salone del Mobile 2025: The Twenty-Five Collection

Porada showcased its Twenty-Five collection at Salone del Mobile 2025, featuring over 20 products designed by Italian and international designers, a partnership that allows professionals to showcase their creativity and Porada to present its distinctive aesthetic soul.

“In the Twenty-Five collection, the soft, gentle, and sometimes generous lines that distinguish the Cabiatese brand are honoured and combined with decisive details that give the products their distinctive character. As is customary, pieces that are collection extensions are combined with completely new and original designs that may, in the future, give rise to new collections. The inspiration for each product is rooted in our heritage—the teachings of the great masters who have preceded us and who have traced the furrow of a contemporary and timeless style in which Porada finds its own language, ” says Carlo Ballabio, Porada’s research and development manager.

Here it is the Porada 2025 Collection Part 1:
AGEA by Carlo Ballabio

With its sturdy construction and elegant finish, the Agea executive desk is a stylish and useful piece made of solid canaletta walnut. It has a wood or leather worktop for maximum comfort and three drawers for plenty of storage. The desk has two retractable USB ports and a Schuko socket that can be placed on the right or left depending on the user’s preference. By combining technology and design into one piece of furniture, these details give the desk a sophisticated yet practical appearance. The product’s adaptability and versatility are further increased by the adjustable socket positions.

AKERU by Giuseppe Viganò

The Akeru sideboard, which has a marble top and a Canaletta walnut frame, is a design that blends style and utility. Its open, wood-or marble-covered central compartment is a focal point of the design. An extra-clear glass element can be added to the side to personalize the design and give it a lighter, more modern feel. In contrast to the marble’s solidity and veining, two wood doors on the side hide compartments with glass shelves. The TV stand version features a detachable back panel for convenient storage and a grommet hole for simple access to the lower compartment with a double bottom.

AUGUSTO by David Dolcini

A sculpture that blends artistry and inventiveness is the Augusto dining table. Its solid canaletta walnut modular base offers stability and flexibility for a range of interior design requirements. The top comes in a variety of finishes and Porada collection variations, such as crystal, essence, marble, and rock. Inspired by the iconic arch architectural element, the table design has its roots in Roman cultural history. The product’s main aesthetic quid is represented by the balanced and symmetrical rhythm created by each leg, which is a modern interpretation of a vertically bipartite arch.


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BOLD by Giuseppe Viganò

Porada‘s Bold coffee tables combine style and functionality in a pleasing way. Their rounded barrel shape adds to the production’s soft, inviting appearance. Constructed from brushed solid ash, they have a geometric void in the center and exhibit the harmonious coexistence of solidity and lightness, fullness and empty. Porada‘s skill in woodworking is evident in the top’s hinted perimeter moulding.

CALLISTO BRILLO by Carlo Ballabio

The Callisto Brillo coffee table series was developed as a collection extension of the popular Callisto and Callisto Mix, with which it shares structural ancestry. It stands out due to its selection of finishes. Actually, they are only available in the three new “brillo” lacquers—dark brown, greige, and rouge brun. Their crisp lines make them perfect for use in elegant and modern settings, and the “brillo” finishes give the product’s overall appearance personality and bite.

CÔTÉ – Gabriele e Oscar Buratti

This adaptable coffee table can be utilized in both formal and informal hospitality settings. Its grey pewter-finished metal base creates visual harmony with the elliptical top shape. The top can be made of leather, rock, or glossy lacquer in deep brown, greige, or rouge brun finishes, or it can be made of wood with a chevron pattern. The structure’s two supporting legs, which are positioned reciprocally in opposite torsion, dynamically connect the top and base, enhancing the product’s visual appeal.

CUNA by Emmanuel Gallina

The Cuna executive armchair, a synchronized movement solution for workstations, is part of the Porada collection. This sophisticated armchair has backrest resistance, a swivel mechanism, and a seat height adjustment. Crafted from solid canaletta walnut, the curved backrest gracefully wraps around the back cushion and extends into the armrests. The product is a great option for home office or work settings because it comes in a range of versions with low or high backrests and no castors. The Cuna is the ideal combination of ergonomics and design.

ENOOK by Marconato e Zappa

A recent addition to the Eckig collection, the Enook coffee tables have a distinctive new design. With its new cylindrical shape, the base offers a softer, more fluid volume. In contrast, the top forms a distinct stylistic connection by occupying the square shape with rounded corners. The Enook coffee tables can be tailored to fit a variety of settings and aesthetics by using the new ‘brillo’ lacquers (deep brown, greige, and rouge brun). The Enook is a stylish and adaptable addition to any home because of the blend of materials and finishes that make it unique, elegant, and versatile.

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