From the trunk to the work of art: this is the manifesto of Porada , a company born in 1948 from an artisan workshop for the production of chairs and the entrepreneurial spirit of those who wished to make it grow, to become a company that remained, however, faithful to the origins. The sense of respect for the raw material and the desire to produce durable furnishings both from a functional and an aesthetic point of view. Porada is the brand for those looking for classics, reassuring and elegant furnishings, which do not betray over time. This year's collection is called Twenty and the principles that inspire it are, as explained by the company, "elegance, sobriety, attention to detail, quality of materials". And in this moment, when the house returns to the center and there is a definite desire for certainties, these characteristics are more precious than ever.

Abacus sofa by  Gabriele and Oscar Buratti

Abacus by Porada

A frank and conscious design characterizes the Abacus sofa, a modular system that pursues significant compositional flexibility. The keystone are the hexagonal shaped elements that can be used as terminals or create corners and chaise longues. Practical tables in solid canaletta walnut can be applied to the armrests, the fabric covers of the cushions can be removed. By composing the various elements, a large, comfortable, welcoming sofa is obtained, which nevertheless remains elegant and composed.

Softbay sofa by  Giuseppe Viganò

Softbay by Porada

A cloud of comfort ready to welcome us: it is the Softbay sofa by Giuseppe Viganò that revisits the classic tub sofa model in a contemporary and neo-minimalist key. The detail that really makes the difference are the four feet in solid canaletta walnut that climb along the armrests with generous and friendly shapes.

Alan table by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti  (on the cover)

Among the most prestigious novelties of 2020 is the Alan table by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti: the legs are made up of half-moon elements that can be coupled, or in groups of three or four elements to give life to different configurations. On them rests the top which can be in transparent crystal, in wood, in marble or in Rock.

Bayus coffee table by  Gabriele and Oscar Buratti

Bayus by Porada

The Bayus collection expands with the canaletta walnut coffee table characterized by the three storage compartments (two of which can become drawers) and by the feet whose base is in a decorative bronze metal.

Bilbao sideboard by Nava + Arosio

Bilbao by Porada

Functionality and beauty blend perfectly in this highly elegant sideboard. The signature detail is the left curved door, available in three finishes: leather plus, brushed bronzed brass effect lacquer, cast aluminum effect lacquer. The internal compartment corresponding to the curved door is covered in bronze mirror, to suggest its use as a bar cabinet. Perfect to complete the dining area.

Romain by  Emmanuel Gallina

Romain by Porada

Romain is a graceful and welcoming chaise longue with a solid ash structure and covering in various fabrics. The seat has a single cushion and the cushion that acts as a back is very generous. The cushion and backrest fabrics can also be different to create interesting compositions.

David Dolcini 's Astra

Astra by Porada

David Dolcini's Astra is Porada's first pendant light. A real chandelier in solid wood, with modernist lines that is articulated in a game of balances and counterweights. The contrast between the strength of solid walnut wood and the delicacy of the glossy opal glass diffusers encloses all the poetry of this chandelier.

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