“Design is the first signal of human intention,” said architect and designer William McDonough. Every piece, every material, every choice in a design project tells a story and reveals a purpose.
Hospitality isn’t just a service—it’s an art. It’s the ability to transform a fleeting moment into a lasting memory. In this realm, where every detail matters, furniture becomes a silent protagonist: chairs and tables that go beyond mere functionality.
Polypropylene furniture has not just adorned spaces, it has transformed them. At Resol, the polypropylene chair stands as a symbol of versatility, functionality, and modernity.
The shift to a hybrid work model has become a top priority for companies worldwide. While remote work seemed the new regular, major corporations like Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, and Dell have embraced in-person work again, valuing teamwork and face-to-face interaction.
RESOL will show its new furniture collections at Boutique Design New York (BDNY), the leading trade fair in the United States for the boutique and lifestyle design and hospitality community.