Kramer und Kramer invites architects, interior designers, and design enthusiasts to discover a new vision of the Paola Lenti world within the baroque setting of Palais Harrach. Since 2023, the historic Austrian partner has conceived both indoor and outdoor spaces with an approach centered on the quality of the environment and the pleasure of living.
In the palace courtyard, the landscape gradually reveals itself as a harmonious composition of living settings, shaped by a rich palette of green tones. These nuances express the layered heritage of colours, fabrics, and materials that define the unmistakable Paola Lenti language—coherent and consistently recognizable. Each island is defined by colour and composed of furnishings and complements whose fabrics, cords, weaves, and surfaces—from lava stone to concrete and ceramic—engage in a dialogue of contrasts and affinities.
Within this setting, the timeless Orlando, Cove, Sabi, and Canvas sofas are paired with Alma, the seating system designed by Francisco Gomez Paz in 2025—true micro-architectures shaped by production techniques. The Giro, Strap, and Sciara side tables amplify chromatic resonances, contributing to a composition that feels both welcoming and naturally cohesive.
Additional elements—such as the Sabrina lounge chairs, Tobit poufs, Anemone side tables, Hana-arashi baskets, and the many colourful cushions in Maglia Rasata—act as accents, bringing rhythm and depth to the overall composition. Within this “green” island, a sudden and unexpected contrast emerges in the red and earthy tones of the area featuring the Santorini sofa, Calatini side tables, Nido armchair, and Shell pouf, arranged around a Parallelo rug.
To express Paola Lenti’s personal and authentic concept of living, Kramer und Kramer has selected refined new pieces for the palace interiors, set against white walls and beneath high vaulted ceilings. The result is a balanced combination of significant re-editions by leading figures in design history and a selection of works by emerging talents. These spaces weave together memory and research: from the Légère sofa by Angelo Mangiarotti and Chiara Pampo to the Half Moon side table by Greta Magnusson Grossman, from the Naga bench by Atelier Oï to the Miriade armchair by Estúdio Campana, the Arnò sofa by Bertrand Lejoly, and the Palinsesto low table by Robi Renzi. Diverse elements that Paola Lenti brings into dialogue, creating a setting defined by a subtle, elegant, and harmonious atmosphere.
Within the spaces of Kramer und Kramer, the Paola Lenti vision once again finds one of its most authentic expressions.
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