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The ECO rugs are the result of extensive research conducted by the company in collaboration with the designer. Initially designed and woven on hand-operated shuttle looms, they were then developed on a repurposed industrial loom, pushed to its limits to create weaves with a handcrafted look. Made from jute and polypropylene, they are available in three variations: “Green Contrast,” which combines an orange-blue bouclé with a green-turquoise melange ribbon; “White Contrast,” made with a rope-colored bouclé and a white melange ribbon; and “Natural Contrast,” which features a yellow and blue-violet bouclé and an earth-toned melange ribbon. This collection of fresh, lightweight, and portable rugs is available in two sizes.
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A network of yarns, fabrics, and textures gives rise to the GUNA rug: crafted using the refined technique of knitting, a traditional craft brought to industrial looms, it revives an artisanal pattern and reproduces it in a contemporary style. A very fine polypropylene yarn, in two contrasting colors, is woven to create a rug available in two versions: one with a striped texture, and another, more decorative, reversible version. Available in various sizes, it comes in three color variations—Blue, Red, and Natural—and is also suitable for outdoor use.
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The Inout 869 sun lounger features a reclining frame that combines washed teak, one of the most prized tropical woods, treated with an aging process that gives it its distinctive gray hue, with a special mesh fabric made of high-density polyethylene rope, lending the product a handcrafted appeal. A removable cushion cover is also included for enhanced comfort.
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The Inout 883 sun lounger features a reclining aluminum frame painted in matte white, gray, or sage, with two Teflon wheels for easy movement. The frame also integrates functionality and aesthetics with a storage shelf located under the seat, made from elastic webbing in blue, black, or gray.
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The Jeko 24 sun lounger, with its exotic colonial style, features a frame made of EcoTeak, a material derived from reclaimed teak beams and elements, repaired with recycled wood, assembled, and sanded to reveal the original grain. It includes a 92x202 cm mattress with a removable cover.
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The Ken 82 sun lounger, characterized by its minimalist and informal style, features a reclining tubular aluminum frame, available in matte white or gray. This unique metal is prized for its technical qualities and is combined with a handwoven fabric made of gray or blue technical polyester rope, guaranteeing unexpected density and visual appeal. The polyester rope is further coated with acrylic fibers, an extremely flexible material that is also among the most resistant to water and direct sunlight.
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A sophisticated decorative accessory, the Inout 91/92 family of accessories comprises blue, white, or anthracite gray GFRC concrete bottles, available in different heights and circumferences. They can be used individually or combined to create an even more striking or dramatic effect.
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A traditional Indian-style sun lounger, low and wide in proportion, the charpoy is reinterpreted by Chiara Andreatti using nautical ropes in Natural, Red, and Blue, hand-woven onto the frame of treated Iroko wood, which is designed for outdoor use. The frame is characterized by the distinctive flared design of the legs, upon which the seat cushions rest. Available in two sizes, 195x95 cm and 120x100 cm, to suit any space.
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Snuggle up and relax in the Senja meridienne. The generous padding gives it a pleasant, organic shape, finished with piping. The powder-coated aluminum frame is available in linen and wenge, with matching teak or aluminum legs. With two-tone frames and over 100 fabrics to choose from, there are countless ways to create a meridienne that perfectly complements your outdoor space.
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The light and elegant forms of the CTR collection combine technical prowess with natural elegance. In creating CTR, Italian designer Piergiorgio Cazzaniga has done what he does best: combine technical ingenuity with a seemingly simple design. The chair's structure is composed of powder-coated stainless steel tubular profiles that curve in an uninterrupted line. This requires great skill, as, although the corners of the tube are bent at 90°, they maintain a rounded shape. The backrest is only attached to the frame at two points, giving it the appearance of floating. The open-weave fabric evokes the age-old tradition of weaving.












