From a past of travels and a present of returns, Casa Exforo was born, a space where the concept of cuisine and hospitality is redefined. Overlooking the iconic Prato della Valle in Padua, Casa Exforo consists of three souls: Restaurant, Foreria and Circolo; places where catering and design give life to a sophisticated harmony. In this intimate and refined setting, Twils products have been chosen to interpret the idea of hospitality, like that reserved for classical heroes after a long journey.
The collaboration is also and above all about vision: developing Italian tradition to redefine a Made in Italy that is open to international visions but firmly rooted in its origins.
The Exforo project draws on cultural and stylistic influences, transforming the space into a manifesto of hospitality. The interior design speaks a coherent language that is rich in nuances. Tactile materials, deep colour palettes and manufacturing details evoke a tradition of Italian craftsmanship that is reinterpreted with a keen sensitivity to other cultures and a focus on the future.




For this collaboration with Twils in the Circolo_cocktail & Listening Bar spaces, the protagonists are the Chain and Rica furniture elements. The armchair was signed by Spanish designer Beatriz Sempere. Its enveloping, almost floral shape is a combination of different materials to evoke tactile and visual sensations of great refinement.
The Chain collection by Meneghello Paolelli Associati consists of two upholstered pieces, a sofa and an armchair, both used in the lounge areas together with Rica to create welcoming islands for conversation, listening and sharing.
With Chain and Rica, Twils demonstrates how Italian craftsmanship can become an international aesthetic language, keeping the values of Made in Italy intact and transforming them into elements capable of inhabiting contemporary spaces.
Twils products embody a new way of understanding Made in Italy, shared with the Casa Exforo project: excellence that is not limited to form, but opens up to international dialogue, without ever losing its connection to the territory and Italian know-how. Twils interprets the evolution of Italian and international design with a global perspective, creating today the classics of tomorrow.




