RITZWELL PRESENTS ITS NEW COLLECTIONS IN A STAND THAT ENHANCES THE QUALITIES OF ITS TOTAL LIVING PROPOSAL.
In line with previous editions of the Salone del Mobile.Milano, this year Ritzwell once again maintains a consistent design concept for its booth (Pavilion 9, Stand C01-03), projected by studio 967arch, aimed at creating spaces of calm and relaxation. This approach reflects the brand's design philosophy, which seeks to blend Japanese culture with contemporary taste.
Visitors at the stand are welcomed within a fluid and dynamic space where areas with lower ceilings furthering a stronger sense of intimacy and mindfulness alternate with other, more open and wider, spaces. A clever game of vertical panels helps shape the spaces creating wings and corners conceived to highlight the brand’s “total living” design solutions.
Also the tokonamas, the refined elevated “niches/displays”, which have been the distinctive sign of Ritzwell’s stands over the years, take on a new shape today to emphasise the elegance of the brand’s products made in precious materials like thick leather, leather, solid wood and luxury fabrics. The lighting interacts with surfaces and materials, creating soft reflections and games of shadows that accentuate the details in these design products, which are the result of a high craftsmanship that perfectly and knowingly combines luxury and comfort.
The stars of the 2025 edition, together with all the brand’s successful models (upholstered pieces, tables and side tables, chairs and cabinets), are the novelties CONSTANTINO EASY CHAIR and VELAR MODULAR SOFA designed by Shinsaku Miyamoto, as well as the VESPER LOUNGE CHAIR signed by Atelier D.Q. Pieces that stand out with their unique design, materials, and workmanship to last in time and establish a deep bond of affection with the people who choose them to give their interiors a distinctive touch.
The CONSTANTINO EASY CHAIR combines tapered legs, a tilted backrest, delicately curved armrests, and generous paddings to achieve excellent seating comfort. The solid walnut or oak wood frame can be kept natural or finished in the colour variations Sohboku and Gen, which are applied with a specific process that enhances the wood grain. Sohboku is an intense - almost black - blue, while Gen is a warm brown shade, close to ebony. The VELAR MODULAR SOFA is a modular sofa (composed by 56 pieces) connoted by wide and deep seats, low backrests, and light feet that keep it suspended from the ground. Lastly, the VESPER LOUNGE CHAIR combines a curved steel frame offered in various finishes with a soft and ergonomic backrest and armrests covered in woven leather worked by the hands of highly skilled craftsmen.
Photographs by Marco Reggi