Walking into a space created by Paola Lenti feels like the constructive force of nature developing its own artistic furniture collection. The colors she uses are a provocative force of energy, radiating its beauty and depth. Her appreciation of the natural environment is transplanted into all her works.

The colors are bright and bold, developing a unique palette that feels like the shades of a tropical forest reoriented on to a living space. The couches are sleek and modern, yet representative of the natural environment.

The chairs plush and beautiful, giving off an artistic vibrance that makes them more of an artwork than furniture. Lenti’s collection is avant garde yet draws from the essence of nature.

Merging her talent from years working as a graphic designer and an admirer of nature her collection creates a buoyancy that transcends through even the most urban environments.

 

Her collections contain pillows that mirror the color of an autumn leaf, chairs that have a lime green grass color, tropical colors of wood that hold up the sanddune colors of her outdoor furniture and a collection of blues that mirror the eclectic waters of the Italian oceanside.

Paola Lenti is rooted in a unique appreciation

for nature that commands the very best of Italian craftsmanship with her modern twist.

Paola Lenti describes her collect

ion as “discovering balanced and essential new design landscapes where opposites become complementary: past and present, interior and exterior, tradition and technology. In this approach one can find a serene coexistence of seemingly diverse influences: where metal and wood structures are designed to be durable; where modern and comfortable interiors seating live side by side with the newest solutions for exteriors; where elegant hand-crocheted floral rugs are created with high-tech yarns.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

It seamlessly transforms any environment into a dynamic space and impacts the human psyche in the same manner as a masterpiece painting. Paola Lenti is not just a furniture designer, but rather an artist of living spaces.