Garden furniture, the novelties seen at MDW 2022 |Elle Decor

2022-07-01 19:08:12 By : Mr. Kevin Du

Six collections for outdoor living, including confirmations and numerous en plein air debutsWelcome to the open air living room.The outdoor living space on show at Milan Design Week 2022 is an open and inclusive space, where you can meet, celebrate together and share experiences.A reference to the nomadic world, in its deeper hospitality philosophy made of immediacy and authenticity, tactile and visual sensoriality, a space that multiplies to add space.A convivial and eclectic ritual supported by modular garden furniture, large and comfortable, designed to cultivate relationships and worked with great craftsmanship.Artifacts that do not leave out any material, from steel to wood, to the most exclusive fabrics, always in constant dialogue with the indoor rooms.Born to 'look out'.Among the elements of the Baxter outdoor line, created by Studiopepe, the Narciso sofa celebrates comfort with a wardrobe of soft fabrics, the result of a synergistic work between the company and the designers, and with a family of enveloping cushions that embrace the structure. in metal, forming the armrests.While the four sculptural Dharma pieces, including the pouf, play down with a candy finish, with a glossy effect, inspired by the colors of David Hockney's paintings and swimming pools.And also the series of pieces designed by Roberto Lazzeroni, like the Himba pouf, is a hymn to the unexpected: built in sandblasted iroko essence and finished with a protective varnish that enhances its materiality, they are created to always remain outside without having to be stored indoors in cold seasons.The intention is that over time they blend in with the plants in the garden and end up becoming elements with a familiar and reassuring presence.The new outdoor collection by ETRO Home Interiors takes up the classic themes of the brand - soft shapes, wood essences, iconic fabrics and symbolic elements - combined with the use of typical outdoor furniture materials to ensure maximum resistance to the action of agents. atmospheric.Like the Woodstock sofa and pouf that recall the Majlis environments of the Arab tradition, with the typical mattress conformation combined with the solid iroko wood base and the tropical pattern of the upholstery fabric, enhanced by the coral-colored linen piping.The exotic motif returns to the exuberant Tebe chair, in which the bamboo cane theme gives shape to the shaped brass structure.A natural inspiration also present in the base of the Dalì table: an intertwining of canes with a bronzed finish in contrast with the luminous and delicate tone of the ceramic top with Calacatta Macchia Vecchia finish.Fornasetti presents its first outdoor collection at Milan Design Week 22. Inside the Garden of Possible Natures, the Insoliti Salotti line includes sofas, armchairs and benches created to give life to living rooms surrounded by greenery.A wide variety of bright colors and fabric decorations populate the entire series, endowed with a cultured and refined elegance.For the structure, the company experiments with the use of steel, with numerous steps carried out by skilled craftsmen who follow the entire production cycle.In fact, the fully visible welds require particular attention to define the corners that make up the armrests of sofas and armchairs in an impeccable way.Once sanded manually, the structure is then always covered by the artisans with high quality draining outdoor padding, which guarantees longevity to the product.Within the Hashi collection designed by Federica Biasi for Gervasoni, the modular sofa shows clear oriental and exotic inspirations.Its linear and minimal structure, reminiscent of the Japanese chopsticks from which it takes its name, is made up of different modules that can be adapted to multiple situations and needs, equipped with base and backrest frames in steel treated for the outside.While the seat cushions, in variable density polyurethane foam and polyester fibers, are covered with outdoor polyester fabric and breathable non-slip bottom.But the uniqueness of Hashi lies in the use of the Jaquard Outdoor Accardi technical fabric that covers the iroko wood elements.A technical, sustainable and lightweight fabric, carefully crafted by artisan weavers, which is waterproof, UV resistant, durable, lightweight and easy to clean.It is also antibacterial, anti-mold, breathable and non-toxic.Debut at Milan Design Week, Jwana Hamdan, the new outdoor design brand founded by the Italian-Lebanese entrepreneur of the same name, which combines Italian design know-how with a Middle Eastern-inspired cultural heritage.The Wandering Majlis is the first collection inspired by the meanings of the word Majlis - literally "a space to sit" - a typical concept of Arab culture, for centuries a symbol of welcome and hospitality.This is how seats from the ground and raised, modular sofas, cushions and low tables are born with which to create overlapping games.Each piece of furniture is made with certified raw materials, but the distinctive trait is the textile project that mentions the processes and craftsmanship typical of the Bedouin culture.In particular, those of the Sadu, with sophisticated geometries, textures and refined color palettes.All covers are made of polypropylene yarn, extremely durable with lightfastness, washable and 100% recyclable.Like the one that covers Emir, a modular sofa with aluminum structure and iroko wood frame, on which seat and a roller rest.With the addition of a painted aluminum backrest with an ultra matt effect, covered with a macramé and hand-knotted polypropylene rope, available in two colors, beige and anthracite.Potocco presented the novelties at the fair, through a domestic architecture curated by the art director Chiara Andreatti in collaboration with Tim Power.Among the products, the Keel family of seats designed by Mario Ferrarini and Viktor Vasilev, available in a chair, armchair, armchair and stool in two heights, is presented in a new version.The silhouette maintains its origins and inspiration from the nautical world, but features a new rigid under-seat acrylic painted shell for outdoor use, in the same color and fine embossing of the structure - anthracite, aval or in the new pearl white version -, the result of industrialization process and in-depth company research.The backrest in solid iroko wood and the seat in fire-retardant polyurethane foam are added, covered in the outdoor fabrics of the collection.