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The new "Caressing" collection by Gallotti&Radice has been presented: a living space that caresses the soul.

“Born from the idea of a home design that places emotion at the forefront, Gallotti&Radice’s ‘Caressing’ takes shape: a concept in which furniture does not impose but accompanies; does not flaunt but suggests. The living space thus becomes an intimate refuge where every element — from the sofa to the stool, from lighting to materials — is conceived as a caress, capable of evoking a feeling of genuine calm and comfort.

A space that speaks with delicacy

The atmosphere is intimate and serene. Soft, golden light gently caresses the surfaces; volumes take shape with harmony; materials tell a story of savoir-faire and refined craftsmanship. The result is a space that doesn’t shout its beauty, but whispers it. The protagonist is a modular sofa — the Stami Sofa Plus by Studiopepe — which is not just a seat, but a gesture, a rhythm, a place for the soul. With its curved ash base and polished brass details, it comes alive with light in its matte-lacquered finishes: ‘Bianco Camargue’, ‘Sabbia del Nilo’, ‘Rosa Jaipur’, ‘Rosso Persia’, ‘Bordeaux Etruria’, ‘Verde Provenza’, ‘Blu Pacifico’, ‘Grigio Londra’, and ‘Nero Giza’. It is a seating system designed to inhabit time with grace, balancing modularity and poetry.

Materiality, depth, and refined contrasts

Next to the sofa, elements such as the Selce Console play with materiality: stone and metal engage in a perfect balance between solidity and visual lightness. Its finishes — ‘Ceppo dei Volpi’, ‘Ceppo Antico’, ‘Travertino Romano’, ‘Travertino Silver’, and satin ‘Arabescato Orobico Rosso’ — are hand-brushed and left natural to highlight the authentic texture of the material. There is also the Nala Pouf by Oscar Buratti and Gabriele Buratti — soft, enveloping, reminiscent of a childhood plush toy, available in ‘plush brown’, ‘plush camel’, ‘plush ecru’, or ‘plush grey’. Light to the touch, yet capable of giving any space character and a deep sense of welcome.”