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      In Madrid S•CAB presented its “Giardino d’Inverno” (Winter Garden) at Welcome Room

      Madrid, 12-13 February 2025: a city brimming with culture and attentive to new trends, S•CAB presented the exhibition-installation “Giardino d’Inverno” (Winter Garden) at the Welcome Room spaces.

      Curated by Meneghello Paolelli Associati, the project was a journey through outdoor design, exploring all-new colours and atmospheres with the aim of reinterpreting the concept of outdoor living in a contemporary way. The exhibition space was transformed into a welcoming and refined retreat thanks to the balance between nature and modernity. The visitors – architects, interior decorators, and journalists – had the opportunity to admire S•CAB’s 2024 collections, perfect for furnishing spaces both small and large: from the intimacy of an urban terrace to the grandeur of a panoramic garden. The installation was not just a display of furnishings, but a sensory experience that engaged the audience through soft lighting, natural elements, and evocative scents.