Outdoor season is here

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With the first rays of spring sunshine, we unveil a curated selection of the finest pieces for the upcoming outdoor season. Leading global brands in high-end furniture once again combine technological precision, timeless design, and a commitment to sustainability. Luxury here is understated, offering freedom of arrangement and a high level of comfort for moments spent outdoors.

Tribù: Japanese minimalism and the continuation of a premium teak story

The Nagomi collection draws on the Japanese concept of harmony and balance. It is defined by a balanced silhouette, fluid lines, and a lightweight cast aluminium structure complemented by handwoven Canax® detailing. The collection includes armchairs, benches, dining tables with teak or ceramic tops, and a sun lounger with a variable base. The furniture integrates naturally into a wide range of outdoor settings, creating a calm environment for dining and relaxation.

The Vis à Vis collection remains faithful to premium plantation teak while further developing its modular character. The sofa features softer cushions with refined piping, now complemented by a daybed and an organically shaped corner module with teak or travertine tables, which can also function independently. Dining tables in matching materials maintain visual continuity across the entire range.

 

Kettal: celebrating an anniversary in style

This year, the Spanish brand Kettal marks its 60th anniversary, presenting new collections that reaffirm its strong position in contemporary outdoor design.

The Tilos range offers a contemporary interpretation of outdoor furniture typologies from the 1950s and 1960s. It includes armchairs, modular and two-seater sofas, and dining chairs in two versions – stackable without armrests and non-stackable with armrests. A defining feature is the shell made of metal and woven acrylic rope, combined with a teak or metal structure. This season, the collection will be exclusively presented in the Konsepti showroom in Holešovice.

The Passage collection explores themes of movement and seamless transitions between spaces. Armchairs and tables appear restrained, yet reveal technical sophistication and balanced proportions upon closer inspection, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments.

The Kari side tables share a circular top, while their bases differ in geometry, combining cylindrical and pyramidal forms. In teak, they become subtle objects with a refined, slightly African-inspired character, suitable both as side tables and occasional seating.

 

B&B Italia: an icon in a new expression

B&B Italia introduces Tufty-Time 20 Outdoor, the outdoor version of Patricia Urquiola’s iconic modular system. The sofa retains its distinctive modular principle with ten elements, now expanded by a curved module. The structure has been adapted for outdoor use—it is fully disassemblable, made from recyclable materials, and features a corrosion-resistant metal frame. The result combines high comfort with durability and longevity.

 

Baxter: luxury for outdoor living

The Italian brand Baxter is long associated with craftsmanship and a strong material identity. This season’s novelties focus on expressive seating elements for both interiors and exteriors.

The modular Eileen sofa stands out for its refined execution and configurational flexibility. It suits more intimate interiors as well as generous open spaces or verandas. Leather details and a patinated steel structure reference the brand’s distinctive design language.

The Dabliou chairs and armchairs evoke the atmosphere of Italian seaside resorts of the 1960s. Their coloured tubular metal structure creates a light, timeless silhouette, while upholstery designed for outdoor use ensures durability and comfort.

 

MDF Italia: Array Outdoor as a modular landscape

MDF Italia expands its iconic Array collection with an outdoor version. Designed by Snøhetta, this modular seating system is based on flexible composition, allowing for a wide range of configurations tailored to terraces, gardens, and public spaces. Array Outdoor features a pronounced horizontal line and the soft volumes of upholstered elements contrasted with a lightweight aluminium structure. A distinctive aspect is the interplay of texture and proportion across individual modules, which can be freely combined into compact or open arrangements. The result is a versatile system offering high comfort while maintaining the visual lightness characteristic of MDF Italia’s design language.

 

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