Part of the Palù collection, nominated for the Compasso d’Oro 2024 will be on display at the ADI Design Museum until 15th September. Selected by the ADI Permanent Design Observatory for the award, it will be part of the museum’s temporary exhibition which has been promoting and diffusing design culture in Italian and international spheres since 2021. Spread over 5000 square metres of exhibition space, the ADI Design Museum is one of the largest design museums in Europe. There are over 2000 objects in the permanent collection, historical pieces, winners of the Compasso d’Oro Award since 1954. The temporary collections are updated with new content to provide inspiration for the entire design community.
ADI Design Museum exposition
Raffaella Mangiarotti
The Palù collection, designed for Pianca by Raffaella Mangiarotti, features an appealing, versatile design, defined by a series of round vertical wooden rods with the rhythmic patterns of a canebrake. Soft, rounded forms interact with harmonious proportions, creating a light, delicate style with precisely detailed function.
The new additions to the Palù collection is an occasional chair, presented at the last Salone del Mobile in Milan, which join the catalogue models, a bedside table and bench.