A new chapter of the Look into Nature collection is presented by Adal, a historical Japanese company among the most significant in the contract field, following its latest participation in 2019...
As implied by its name "Harmonizing Landscape", Adal is inspired by nature, which is the brand's main attribute, strongly connecting people to the environment. Both in the choice of colors and materials. Among these, igusa, a kind of rush cultivated in the paddy fields, used for making tatami, is the total protagonist...
A new chapter of the Look into Nature collection is presented by Adal, a historical Japanese company among the most significant in the contract field, following its latest participation in 2019.
As implied by its name "Harmonizing Landscape", Adal is inspired by nature, which is the brand's main attribute, strongly connecting people to the environment. Both in the choice of colors and materials. Among these, igusa, a kind of rush cultivated in the paddy fields, used for making tatami, is the total protagonist. The German designer Michael Geldmacher has reinterpreted 12 pieces for indoors and outdoors, including chairs, chaise longues, tables, sofas, and modular panels. With its essential form, they are designed for comfort and functionality and are integrated into the environment, creating continuity between inside and outside.