The visible stitching traces and defines the soft upholstered forms, emphasizing the construction of the volumes while reinforcing the tactile character of the piece. Low and welcoming, Edda creates an intimate relationship with the body and the surrounding space, encouraging a slower and more mindful way of inhabiting interiors. Federica Biasi’s approach aligns naturally with De Padova’s aesthetic vocabulary, where minimalism is never rigid but enriched by material sensitivity and human scale.
Through its balanced proportions and understated presence, Edda becomes more than a seating element: it is an atmosphere translated into form. A quiet object designed to introduce softness, ritual, and calm into contemporary living environments.


