The rustling of the wind echoes in the silence of nature: a visual reference to canes, creating
light, evocative and reassuring pieces of furniture. The new Palù collection portrays a concept
of small-scale architecture, formed from the relationship between presence and absence. The
distinctive features of these complements, a bedside table and bench seat, are the linear effect
of solids and empty spaces, and profound harmonies. The curves created using a sequence of
wooden rods define the space, indicating the sense of the limit in a neat and feminine series. The
frame embraces suspended volumes, made out of air: an upholstered seat, a Vienna straw shelf,
elegant drawers. In the bedside table, the round drawer rotates towards the bed, transforming
into a second shelf.