1 | Park, designed in two weaves each in eight colours, with herringbone or straight ribbed options, is part of the first In-outdoor collection by Carpet Edition (Hall 18, D09). 2 | The Carés chair by Royal Botania combines traditional elegance with modern craftsmanship. With a teak structure and backrest in Batyline, it is perfect for gardens and terraces (Hall 09, E06-E08). 3 | The Cebu baskets by Janus et Cie, handwoven in the Philippines, combine locally-sourced teak with synthetic fibres. 4 | Mirasol, designed by Paolo Zani for Warli, is a rug woven by hand from 100% polypropylene rope, completely recyclable. The flat technique with rope in relief creates a graphic texture with contrasting colour combinations. 5 | The Nacre chair by Unopiù, with legs in graphite aluminium and WaProLace® recyclable rope, offers soft and enveloping shapes guaranteeing total relaxation even in the smallest of spaces (Hall 18, A05). 6 | Clara, the new outdoor lantern designed by Chiara Caberlon and Marco Forbicioni for Contardi Lighting, offers practicality and style with its Bauhaus-inspired design and cane-effect resin shade. 7 | Eolie by Roda is the new modular outdoor collection by Gordon Guillaumier, characterised by a clean and simple design. Made entirely from FSC Iroko, it consists of sun-loungers, side tables and a gazebo, with a distinctive wide wooden slat that is repeated (Hall 24, C02-C04). 8 | The dining table from the Embrace Outdoor range by Carl Hansen & Søn, designed by EOOS, has a lightweight structure inspired by the dancing movement of kites, with a crossed wooden base and round top made from 50 pieces of solid teak (via Mercato 3). 9 | From Valentini the Criss Cross chair by Gian Paolo Venier from Studio Otto, is made from high-quality materials and depending on the fabric chosen can be used inside the house or out in the garden (Hall 7, C05). 10 | Stylish, practical and sophisticated the chair Allure lounger by Christophe Pillet for Talenti with aluminium structure is available in assorted colours, including Mambo Pearl shown in the photo (Hall 24, M02-M04).
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Outdoor living in the name of material continuity, with soft shapes and durable materials