Some say ball is life, and Cj Hendry takes this concept beyond the court with her public art installation, HOOPs Tree. Constructed out of brilliant blue metal rods, the Tree bends and curves delicately, as if sprouting from the ground. At the end of every “branch,” a hoop is formed, alike to a bud or leaf. Different heights, difficulty levels, and angles keep the piece interactive infinitely, creating new experiences for years to come.
Hungarian-born Mathieu Matégot’s Copacabana Lounge Chair, released in 1955, is a product of wartime ingenuity and creative inspiration. Also known for the Nagasaki Chair, Matégot built upon his education serving for the French military, learning the techniques and capabilities of aluminum. GUBI reimagines the Copacabana Lounge in a stunning color palette, refreshing a silhouette that will stay modern for decades to come.
Cassina is proud to present their Outdoor Collection, inspired by the textures and colors of the Mediterranean. Durability, aesthetics, and comfort are perfectly balanced here, exterior considerations just as important as interior ones. “Among the carefully designed architecture and the more exotic and verdant vegetation, the garden is a filter, a passage. An oasis in which to naturally reconnect with the environment, respect it and celebrate its vibrancy and wellbeing; a place to feel at one with nature on the sofas and armchairs, with their organic and primitive forms, excellent materials and visible details; a pure combination of design and spontaneity,” says the brand.
Fritz Hansen presents Tradition, a modular lounge collection by Povl B. Eskildsen, which ties the designer’s Danish roots in with the storied history of Fritz Hansen’s form language to create a timeless piece. Heavier details are stripped away for a minimalist look, adding to the versatility of the collection. Mix and match modules for a set that perfectly suits your needs for now, with an aesthetic to last a lifetime.
MPavilion is the flagship initiative of the Naomi Milgrom Foundation, committed to improving the lives of Australians through art, design, and architecture. This outdoor canopy features three separate layers, each adding a specific dimension of weather resistance and sustainability. Looking towards the future, MPavilion is forging a new path in the arena of the built environment.
Konstantin Grcic, a prolific designer endlessly interested in experimentation, collaborates with furniture brand Magis yet again. The South Outdoor Collection is pitched back, featuring sloping planes and cohesive filleting, perfect for poolside lounging.
Often, the transition from indoor to outdoor eating is cumbersome, and usually doesn’t look as good as the Phil by Gordon Guillaumier for Ethimo. Determined to solve specific pain points within the space, the Phil collection includes a brazier grill module, an induction cooktop module, and a sink module for washing up.
Danish designer Morgan Georgsen teams up with BoConcept to present the Cancún Kollektion, a dynamic and colorful collection of outdoor furniture that brings us closer to nature. Lightweight and streamlined, this collection comes in Ash Grey and Matte Green, colors that thoughtfully reflect the least amount of light.
Majlis, meaning “sitting place” or “assembly” in English, is an ancient tradition in Arabic culture. Originally formed as a gathering focused on religious education and beliefs, it soon spread to other topics, fostering community and open communication. These were the inspiration for award-winning designer Patricia Urquiola’s modular collection, Insula, presented by Kettal. The low, open seating and sturdy back foster less visual obstruction than traditional, more Western seating.
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Ergonomic studies are the main focus in the IVY Collection, seemingly hidden in plain sight by the rigid-looking metal tubes, even if it is in a cute powder coat finish. Fear not, angles have been carefully considered by the team at Objekte Unserer Tage (OUT) to create a stunning collection, well deserving of our number one spot. Expressive color is integral to the brand, all pieces designed in Berlin and manufactured to exacting German standards. Beautiful from the inside out, observing the highest environmental and social standards at every part of the process.
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