With its new Indoor Collection 2025, Paola Lenti once again demonstrates how tradition and innovation, craftsmanship and a spirit of experimentation can merge into a timeless vision of living. Clean forms, refined materials, and extraordinary colors define the designs – embodying lightness and precision as much as functionality and elegance.
In the Milan showroom, this vision unfolds within the architectural space Àlfa: a light-filled setting where novelties stand alongside significant re-editions. Here, the Légère sofa by Angelo Mangiarotti and Chiara Pampo meets the Half Moon side table by Greta Magnusson Grossman. Atelier Oï explores the theme of reuse with a bench, while AMDL CIRCLE revisits the tradition of woodworking with a limited-edition cabinet.
The collection is further complemented by designs from Nendo, Luca Erba, Monica Förster, Bertrand Lejoly, Franco Poli, and Robi Renzi. Together, they create a dialogue between generations and styles, reinterpreting the idea of contemporary living – open, vibrant, and always looking ahead.
Photos by Sergio Chimenti, © Paola Lenti
In the Milan showroom, this vision unfolds within the architectural space Àlfa: a light-filled setting where novelties stand alongside significant re-editions. Here, the Légère sofa by Angelo Mangiarotti and Chiara Pampo meets the Half Moon side table by Greta Magnusson Grossman. Atelier Oï explores the theme of reuse with a bench, while AMDL CIRCLE revisits the tradition of woodworking with a limited-edition cabinet.
The collection is further complemented by designs from Nendo, Luca Erba, Monica Förster, Bertrand Lejoly, Franco Poli, and Robi Renzi. Together, they create a dialogue between generations and styles, reinterpreting the idea of contemporary living – open, vibrant, and always looking ahead.
Photos by Sergio Chimenti, © Paola Lenti