
Designer: Francesc Rifé
Brand: Point
PAL
A levitating design
“The collection is an architectural piece composed of several modules that allow endless configurations”, explains Francesc Rifé, the designer of the collection. Pal is made from a base of solid teak wood from sustainably managed forests that acts as a platform slightly raised off the ground thanks to adjustable, invisible legs. The seats and cushions are placed on top of it. “The resulting effect is that of a sinuous block that almost appears to be floating”, adds Rifé. The modular system makes it possible to construct anything from sun loungers to sofas or individual seats with a wide variety of waterproof fabrics and colours. The series is complemented by coffee tables of different sizes, also in teak, and a side table that arises from the base of the sofa.
Pal Rectangular Teak Table Top 138
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Pal Rectangular Teak Table Top 92
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Pal Rectangular Teak Table Top 61
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Pal Square Teak Table Top 92
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Pal Square Teak Table Top 138
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Pal Square Teak Table Top 184
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Pal Rectangular Teak Table Top 184
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Pal Rectangular Teak Table Top 264
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Francesc Rifé
Francesc Rifé (Barcelona, 1969) is an advocate of rationalism and paying attention to detail, both in his work as a designer and as an interior designer. He prefers not to use too many unnecessary or superfluous elements in his projects. Various prestigious restaurants have used his designs, including the chef Ricard Camarena (Valencia). His warm minimalism is also present in a wide range of offices, hotels and shops.