Previously home to the Kenzo fashion brand, the site is rich in architectural details, with columns and vaults together with a majestic skylight that brings in natural illumination, while the staircase elegantly links the ground floor to the first floor, dressed by the emblematic grey color.
This welcoming ambiance unfolds in a series of differing forms that create a harmonious equilibrium.
Here we find Boffi and its integrated offering of bathroom, wardrobe, and kitchen systems in new dimensions and with specially-studied materials, including the CASE 5.0 - BECOMING model that is an update from Piero Lissoni of a piece originally introduced two decades ago.
One finds the architecturally-oriented ADL partition systems, connective elements that promote fluidity of movement between spaces.
The mood continues with furnishings and lighting from De Padova, like the EVERYDAY LIFE collection designed by Paul Smith and the Raffles project, that was revisited in collaboration with Society Limonta and its classic fabrics in an interpretation that draws inspiration from Vico Magistretti.
In addition, there are the quintessential minimalist patterns of Scandinavian design as seen in the R.I.G. system from MA/U Studio and the multifaceted Japanese design manufacturing from Time & Style ēdition.
“We’ve once again proven our presence in the European design market with the opening of the Boffi|DePadova Paris space on Boulevard Raspail,” explains Boffi|DePadova CEO Roberto Gavazzi. “What’s more, this is our chance to underscore and strengthen our corporate strategy that is committed to the coexistence of different realities and languages in a living solution that’s becoming more and more internationally recognisable.”
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