New Porro Beijing monobrand

02.07.23

BEIJING JIANCASA INT. TR.CO., LTD
NO.101, BUILDING NO.1,
No.63 Xinguan Rd Chaoyang District
100027, Beijing
Tel: +8613601238687 
E-mail: info@jiancasa.com

Piero Lissoni has imagined Porro's new home in Beijing as transparent light-filled box: Porro's logo is the graphic element of the windows facing the street, which is instead transformed into neon lighting in the display facing the garden.

In the large living area, an eye-catching large Modern hanging composition designed by Piero Lissoni + CRS Porro is raised from the floor next to a matt travertine Roc board, animated by the nice graphic effect of avorio lacquered doors that contrast with Nazionale walnut. In the middle, perfectly concealed, the TV compartment appears only in moments of leisure, thanks to the very large avorio glossy lacquered vertical sliding door.
A pleasant conversation takes place on the Kite Sofa by GamFratesi; the leather Kite armchairs are instead accompanied by the iconic Ferro low table by Piero Lissoni in bronze finishing, the iconic Balancing Boxes coffee table by Front, composed of a series of irregularly overlapping Tineo wooden boxes.
A System bookshelf in black stained ash gives rhythm to the space with its irregular layout, with a transparent glass cabinet in the centre, with Iron frames to store the most valuable objects, highlighted by the new spotlights that can be freely adjusted in their position.

The dining room features the Materic table by Piero Lissoni with Calacatta Oro top and a conical base skilfully made of stainless steel. Around it, the Frank chairs by Piero Lissoni in grey fabric, freely inspired by a French-styled déco, bring new comfort and expressive possibilities.
The ambiance is illuminated in a scenographic way by the Gap hanging bookcases designed by Carlo Tamborini in the precious rosso cina metal finish: a strong aesthetic sign that acts as a book-end as well as a light source, thanks to the built-in LED lighting that runs along its perimeter.

The real heart of the home, the Storage dressing room designed Piero Lissoni + Porro Research Centre, combines transparent compartments, fully open or closed by glass doors, with the transparent corner solution.
Timeless charm characterizes the Hinged Storage wardrobe with saddle leather doors, becoming unique thanks to sophisticated stitches and Boite Aux recessed handles. Their regular pace is interrupted by a transparent open module with white cherry shelves and a cuvée structure.
At the center of the room, the Hub central unit by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti combines the wooden drawers on one side and a corda leather bench solution with a large drawer on the other, to sit and quietly contemplate the wardrobe, the heart of the house and a must of Porro’s offering.

Fascinating lifestyles, special finishes, concrete emotions: Porro brings its very personal style to the bedroom as well. A textile bed with an intimate and compact shape, the Byron bed by Piero Lissoni consists of 3 elements: the padded bed frame slightly raised from the floor, the soft headboard cushions where you can linger reading before falling asleep.

Large Glide Miru glass wings by Piero Lissoni + Iaco Design Studio, surrounded by a graphic frame with an applied handle in the same finish as the frame, give access to Storage Boiserie, offering a protection that lets the eyes see through. Halfway between a dressing room and an open wardrobe, the Storage Boiserie designed by Piero Lissoni + CRS Porro features modular wall panels covered with arancio zucca fabric on which various equipment is hung, in a sophisticated interplay of transparent details and careful material combinations.
The Acquario drawer unit by Piero Lissoni in the middle of the room, also with burnished brass frame, glass shelves and eucalyptus trays, completes the space with harmony.

Boutique Mast conveys a feeling of harmony in its dressing room version, featuring thin round uprights in iron-finish metal hosting the mirror, cantilevered shelves in black stained ash and an arancio zucca lacquered open element that vibrates in a soft contrast.
At the center for a moment of relax is Traveller, the elegant and original daybed by GamFratesi characterized by the black painted metal trestle structure and the "saddle effect" leather sides.

The coffee area relies on the rigorous relaxation, without harshness, of the Lullaby armchair designed by Nicola Gallizia. An object of desire with an unusual shape that, behind its apparent simplicity, reveals sophisticated details, such as the black-stained curved solid ash wood frame and the tight-fitting cloth upholstery in black and white tones, is enlived by the Palladio coffe tables by GamFratesi with marble tops combined in a divertissement of shapes and colours
Piero Lissoni's Modern sideboard with Calacatta Oro marble top and glossy verde inglese lacquered doors shows a rosewood open module, an architectural presence raised on the Bridge foot in the sign of decorativism.

Designing spaces through clear and elegant signs, that are defined by the rigour of the lines, the value of the finishes and the quality of design: in the studio, the Load-it bookcase with steel shelves and wall panels in natural canneté, featuring horizontal stripes alongside vertical ones, creates a fully-fledged boiserie system on the wall: the Modern writing top in black stained hemlock transforms it into a functional home-office station.
The Pascal table by Piero Lissoni shows its luxurious soul with the Sahara Noir marble top, contrasting with the industrial wing structure in die-cast aluminium, while remaining loyal to Porro’s minimalist style and contemporary look. Next to it, the Romby armchairs by GamFratesi, featuring a truncated cone base in solid ash wood, with a flared shape obtained through slices in a careful cabinet-making exercise, that is connected to a swivel soft and compact padded seat, covered in fabric or leather.
The Storage Battente wardrobe with black stained hemlock doors is a classic par excellence, showing the mastery achieved by Porro in furnishing the space, in streamlining the shapes and in ensuring maximum elegance and functionality in every project.