Save the date - Salone del Mobile 2025
We are excited to welcome you in Milano this April. Join us at the fair, where we will be showcasing a new furniture collection.
14 — 03 — 2025
At Orgatec 2024 in Cologne, Prostoria unveiled an expanded collection of contract furniture designed to meet the evolving demands of hospitality and office spaces.
30 — 10 — 2024
The highlight of the exhibit was the debut of the Spectrum System, an extension of the popular Spectrum collection, which showcased increased modularity, with new high-back options and tables for diverse lounge settings. Designed by Altherr Désile Park, the Spectrum System collection was met with widespread acclaim, praised for its aesthetic appeal and functionality.
Also making their Orgatec debuts, the Buffa, Rei, and Omnia collections offered a sophisticated blend of form and function. Buffa, with its plush, sculptural cushions, created a welcoming ambiance, while Rei brought a fresh and classy perspective to lounge seating. Meanwhile, Omnia introduced a more classic elegance, adaptable to both formal and casual settings.
These pieces demonstrated Prostoria’s commitment to pushing boundaries in sustainable design and craftsmanship, making them well-suited to both architects and interior designers looking for versatile, high-quality solutions.
The exhibition also stood out for its thematic presentation, titled “Problem Solver’s Mind, Maker’s Heart,” a concept that resonates with Prostoria’s approach to merging innovative design with functional integrity. The carefully styled spaces allowed visitors to experience the full potential of each collection, set in realistic hospitality and office scenarios.
Overall, Prostoria's launch at Orgatec 2024 was a compelling display of cutting-edge design and practical innovation.
We are excited to welcome you in Milano this April. Join us at the fair, where we will be showcasing a new furniture collection.
14 — 03 — 2025
On the island of Vis, the historic Peškarija building stands as a living testament to the island’s rich fishing heritage. The Proarh architecture studio has transformed this space into a dual-purpose interior—a fish market by day and a restaurant by night. At the heart of the design is a stone counter, originally used for selling fish. To accommodate its unique height, Prostoria customized the Bik barstool, offering guests a seamless experience of comfort, relaxation, and socializing.
14 — 02 — 2025