Creating icons together: Mara’s collaborative furniture design synergy
Discover Mara's Italian excellence at Orgatec in Hall 6.1, Stand D050, where renowned designers like AMDL CIRCLE, Pillet, Laviani and Ziliani unveil collections that blend hidden mechanics with versatile functionality.
October 10, 2024 | 12:00 am CUT

Mara’s Typo Arcobaleno Limited Edition chair, designed by AMDL CIRCLE, is a model resulting from calibrated experimentation

The Follow tables (above) create a flexible working environment, allowing for both standing and sitting, while the Libro folding tables (below) save space and offer adaptability, aligning perfectly with Mara’s new collections
Unexpected ideas turn into creative collaboration
‘All the time in design, we want to create something new, something spectacular, something that’s shocking, but in a positive way.’ So said Italian A&D grandee Michele De Lucchi in conversation with Architonic recently to mark the launch of AMDL CIRCLE’s Typo chair for Mara. The design, which sees De Lucchi and his colleagues turn a controlled mishap into a virtue, has a steel-profile back bent in such an innovative way as to create a series of deep creases.
Balancing simple forms with subtle functionality
Visitors to the Orgatec 2024, which takes place from 22 to 25 October in Cologne, will be able to get to grips with Typo, as well as with Christophe Pillet’s Foil table collection, Ferruccio Laviani’s Elle bookcase system, and a brace of additions to the Icon chair family authored by Marcello Ziliani. Pillet describes Foil, which eschews any visible complexity or overwroughtness in favour of the ultra-rational, as ‘a line, a sign imprinted in the air’. Indeed, the all-metal structure reads simply as a horizontal surface with four thin legs.‘I found a modern idea where technology is carefully hidden, allowing the mechanics to disappear while maintaining perfect functionality’


The Foil table by Pillet (bottom left) harmonises perfectly with Mara’s new collection, designed in collaboration with Laviani (bottom right) and Ziliani (top), which includes the Elle bookcase system and the Icon chair
Taking risks and bending structures
You could describe Ferruccio Laviani as the local talent. The fêted architect and designer, who, over the years, has steered a number of Italy’s premium design brands in his role as creative director, hails from Cremona – ‘down the road’, as it were, from Mara in Brescia. While the manufacturer values his ‘Brescian soul’, Laviani was taken with the company’s ‘desire to invest in new designers, without fear of taking risks, to propose something new and challenging for them on the market.’Laviani was taken with the company’s ‘desire to invest in new designers, without fear of taking risks’

With Laviani’s modular bookcase system Elle, L-shaped, bent-metal profiles form various shelving options to meet individual space needs
Indoor comfort meets outdoor elements
And completing the quartet of collections is Icon, which, launched last year, has already picked up a number of design gongs, and where Marcello Ziliani has delivered two new seating models. The Brescia-based architect and designer sees this as a ‘vertical extension’ rather than a cosmetic expansion. ‘We’ve not simply changed the bases or the colours, but have conceived real seating options that take up the design of the collection, adapting it to new functions.’The deployment of polypropylene shells and removable cushions to the Icon collection allows for both indoor and outdoor use

Mara’s Icon High Back chair, designed by Ziliani, is an extended version of the Icon collection, featuring a polypropylene shell and a high, padded backrest and seat cushion
Mara at Orgatec 2024
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