During this fair, the Forma 5 and Pattio stand received more than 2,000 visitors from across the world, from the United States and Canada to Qatar, China and South Korea.
After a four-year break, a new edition of ORGATEC has ended and, with it, eternal challenges have again been faced and new challenges have been set for periods to come. The attendees’ involvement with the new products presented by the brand was unparalleled in recent years and clearly demonstrates that the office sector continues to drive forward and being renewed cycle after cycle.
During this fair, the Forma 5 and Pattio stand received more than 2,000 visitors from across the world, from the United States and Canada to Qatar, China and South Korea.
On this occasion, the brands wanted to boost the philosophy of “inhabiting workspaces” with homely, authentic atmospheres in which colour and variety predominated.
What’s more, the discourse has shifted to a new category within office design: Agile spaces, which are dynamic spaces that invite improvisation and adaptability. This category has given rise to programmes such as the Muvit family, by Forma 5, consisting of high tables with wheels, pouffes and trolleys.
Strong emphasis was also placed on something essential: the need to make more environmentally-friendly products, made of recycled materials or plant and natural waste.
The research to conquer these processes has given rise to products such as the Muvit pouffe and a new variety of the Noray panel, which belong to the Pattio brand and which are both made with recycled PET. Variants of the Bika chair and of the new Abril chair, both by Pattio, have also been developed; they are partly made of shredded branches and leaves that fell during the olive harvest in Andalusia.