PAOLA LENTI
- francescadebono
- 22 apr 2025
- Tempo di lettura: 2 min
RITROVARSI

A visible and invisible thread connects materials, craftsmanship, ideas, values,
cultures, emotions, and people. The company’s flagship store transforms into
a destination for rediscovering and celebrating the most authentic meaning of
design – a space where coming together, reconnecting, and finding oneself, in a
word, « Ritrovarsi», becomes possible.
OUTDOOR
THE GARDENS
Paola Lenti Milano's outdoor spaces are designed to be as comfortable and inviting as interiors, promoting well-being and a deep connection with nature—even in urban settings. The gardens feature a harmonious blend of architectural elements, furnishings, and accessories, including pieces for children. A balanced mix of textures, tones, and materials—ranging from neutral, tactile finishes to vibrant, expressive accents—creates a cohesive and thoughtfully designed open-air environment.
This setting introduces, among many new arrivals, the micro-architectures of Alma,
the seating system by Francisco Gomez Paz, and the re-edition of Lina Bo Bardi’s
Azul armchair. Alongside them, updates to the Mae collection by Gabriele and Oscar
Buratti, Amable by Victor Carrasco, and Plano and Dock by Francesco Rota.
INDOOR
During Milano Design Week 2025, Paola Lenti’s vision of living takes shape within
Àlfa, a timeless architectural space built inside the showroom using natural and
innovative construction techniques.

Visitors are welcomed into luminous, open spaces where new collections of refined
design meet significant re-editions by renowned figures in design history, alongside
numerous proposals from emerging talents. Together, they express a personal and
authentic vision of contemporary living. Within Àlfa, memory finds a voice in the reedition
of the Légère sofa by Angelo Mangiarotti and Chiara Pampo and the Half Moon side table by Greta Magnusson Grossman. The practice of reuse is explored in the bench by Atelier Oï and the armchair by Estúdio Campana. The tradition of woodworking is celebrated in the cabinet – a limited edition – designed by AMDL CIRCLE, the studio founded by Michele De Lucchi, and the screen by Nendo. All these products establish an open dialogue with works by Luca Erba, Monica Förster, Bertrand Lejoly, Franco Poli, and Robi Renzi, and with the new details that refresh once more the still relevant collections penned by Francesco Rota.












































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