The company is best known for its stylish bar stools, tables, and chairs. The Lapalma collection, which is primarily made of natural materials, looks particularly great in a modern setting. The products are enticing because of their simple and straight-lined design, high quality, and well-thought-out functionality. Buyers from all over the world have expressed interest in Lapalma's sleek, luxurious and contemporary aesthetic.
Emphasis on Designs and Craftsmanship
After the brand invested in large-scale industrial manufacturing, Lapalma took advantage of the availability of new materials to create a broad array of products for the contract market, quickly demonstrating its appeal and enticing buyers on major projects worldwide for hotels, shops, museums, and airports. With a focus on craftsmanship and designs that stimulate the senses - the cornerstones of Italian design and production - its products' genuine Italian nature is stronger than ever. It has introduced new textiles, cushioning, leathers, and color schemes, and variations on individual product lines to create a diverse portfolio.
Importance of Sustainability and Refined Materials
Lapalma creates refined and functional chairs, tables, and stools embedded in contemporary design and modern aesthetics, using natural materials such as wood, leather, metal, wicker, and glass. The engineering process is driven by ongoing material and method research. Lapalma's philosophy is founded on the concept of quality. Inspecting incoming raw materials, how suppliers work, how parts are assembled, and how goods are monitored, packed, and delivered all bring value to the extra care they put into their high-quality collections. Their Italian headquarters serve as a research and development hub, and the business is dedicated to using only raw recyclable or natural materials. Every Lapalma product can be disassembled and recycled back into raw material.
Importance of Sustainability and Refined Materials
Lapalma creates refined and functional chairs, tables, and stools embedded in contemporary design and modern aesthetics, using natural materials such as wood, leather, metal, wicker, and glass. The engineering process is driven by ongoing material and method research. Lapalma's philosophy is founded on the concept of quality. Inspecting incoming raw materials, how suppliers work, how parts are assembled, and how goods are monitored, packed, and delivered all bring value to the extra care they put into their high-quality collections. Their Italian headquarters serve as a research and development hub, and the business is dedicated to using only raw recyclable or natural materials. Every Lapalma product can be disassembled and recycled back into raw material.
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Furniture for Modern Living
LaPalma always stands out in the design world, garnering worldwide recognition for its stunning collection of chairs, tables, and indoor complements. LaPalma is the epitome of modern sophistication, from their visually exciting modular sofa units to the sinuous lines of their office and dining tables. Their products are meant to complement people in their daily lives, to allow them to enjoy moments and events, to admire the small details, and, last but not least, to create a comfortable environment. "A design that creates smart and functional rooms."
Innovating Modern Interiors Since the 80s
The origins of the company can be traced back to the 1980s when the founding Marcato brothers decided to build a business on their own as former NASA employees. LaPalma was founded in 1978 in Padua, Italy by Marcato and Dario Romano. LaPalma has since produced furniture for modern living with precise proportions and the goal of building a global product that will last forever. Their initial concept grew quickly, with an early preference for natural, recyclable materials. Lapalma has been producing beautiful furniture for the home near Padova, Italy, for over thirty years. LaPalma's success is built on rational design and high quality. They have received several international design awards, including the English FX International Interior Design Award in 2000 and the Japanese Good Design Award (2001).