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The Inout 855 stackable chair is characterized by its minimalist aesthetic, enhanced by a high backrest. It is built around a lightweight tubular aluminum frame, available in white, gray, or sage—an eco-friendly material unique for its technical qualities. This is complemented by a distinctive webbing system of elastic straps in gray, black, or blue, an innovative product made from synthetic rubber and polypropylene.
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The refined Nordic essentiality defines the Inout 865 chair. It features a washed teak frame, one of the most prized tropical woods, treated with an aging process that gives the surface its distinctive gray tone, lending the chair a delicate appeal. This is complemented by a special mesh weave made of high-density polyethylene rope, which adds a handcrafted touch.
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The Ken 23 chair, characterized by its minimalist and informal style, features a tubular aluminum frame painted in matte white or gray—a metal unique for its technical qualities—combined with a handwoven fabric 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 among the most resistant to water and direct sunlight.
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Simple and refined, the Straw 23/24 chair family, with and without arms, is characterized by its light gray painted tubular aluminum frame. A sleek and lightweight product, it is covered with a handwoven weave of double-twisted polyethylene rope, a natural-looking fiber that is strong, flexible, and durable, specifically designed for outdoor use.
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Characterized by its essential and minimalist structure, the Inout 828 stool is built around a lightweight tubular aluminum frame, available in white, gray, or sage—an eco-friendly material unique for its technical qualities. This is complemented by a distinctive weave of elastic straps in gray, black, or blue, an innovative product made from synthetic rubber and polypropylene.
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The Inout 847/848 family of classically shaped tables features a single leg and a square top with beveled corners. They have a cross-shaped base with a central column made of tubular steel painted in matte white, gray, or sage. For added versatility, tabletops are available in white Carrara marble, gray porcelain stoneware, or cement with a mosaic effect.
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The Inout 871/872 family of tables with rectangular tops, available in two sizes, expresses a refined Nordic essentiality. These four-legged tables, with an additional central support at the bottom, feature a base of washed teak, one of the most prized tropical woods. The teak undergoes an aging treatment that gives the surface its distinctive gray tone, lending the pieces a delicate appeal. They are further enhanced by a tabletop, available in white Carrara marble, wood-effect cement planks, or gray porcelain stoneware.
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The Inout 933/938 family of tables with rectangular tops, available in two sizes, expresses a refined Nordic essentiality. These four-legged tables feature a steel frame and legs painted in matte white, gray, or sage. When folded, the steel creates a visual interplay of solids and voids. The tabletop is available in teak slats, white Carrara marble, gray porcelain stoneware, or white-glazed volcanic stone slabs.
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The Inout 33/34/35/39 table family, born from the union of natural and cutting-edge materials, is available in various sizes: with rectangular or square tabletops in a range of dimensions. They are crafted with natural teak slat tabletops and GFRC concrete legs in blue, white, or anthracite gray, in either rectangular or trapezoidal shapes. Furthermore, the larger tables with rectangular tabletops also feature a steel support structure.
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The Inout 133/134 family of tables, born from the union of different materials, features a rectangular tabletop and is available in various sizes. Made with a tubular aluminum base painted in matte white, gray, or sage, the tabletop is available in different finishes: natural teak slats (fixed or extendable), cement slats with a wood effect, white Carrara marble, or gray porcelain stoneware, resulting in an extremely versatile product.
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The Inout 143/144 family of tables, born from the union of different materials, features a rectangular tabletop and is available in various sizes. Constructed with a frame of aluminum painted in matte white, gray, or sage, the tabletop is available in different finishes: natural teak slats (fixed or extendable), white Carrara marble (fixed or extendable with teak slats), or gray porcelain stoneware, resulting in an exceptionally versatile product.
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A clean design defines the Inout 137 coffee table: made with a base of flamed Piasentina stone, it combines the aluminum painted in matte white, gray or sage of the central column, with the square tabletop available in natural teak staves, in white Carrara marble, in cement with mosaic effect and in gray porcelain stoneware, for a product of extreme versatility.
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A family of round tables with a central cement base with a crackled finish, the Inout 837/838 are distinguished by their essential character: available in two heights and with a tabletop supported directly on the base or slightly raised, they have an asymmetrical totem structure, with a white Carrara marble tabletop, to give rise to products of sophisticated essentiality.
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The Jeko 31/33/34 family of square or rectangular tables, with their exotic colonial style, features legs and frames made of EcoTeak. This material is derived from reclaimed teak beams and elements, repaired with recycled wood, assembled, and sanded to reveal the original grain. They are embellished with a white Carrara marble top, creating a piece that plays with the visual contrasts of two different materials.
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The Inout 701 armchair is enveloping and comfortable, featuring a slatted frame made of oiled Iroko wood, a particularly durable wood due to its natural resistance to water and humidity. The contrast between the solidity of the wide slats and the softness of the loose, removable cushions made of water-repellent expanded polyurethane gives this piece of furniture character.
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The Inout 707 armchair is enveloping and comfortable, featuring a semicircular slatted frame with legs that intersect to form a cross. It is crafted from oiled Iroko wood, a particularly durable wood due to its natural resistance to water and humidity. The contrast between the solidity of the wide slats and the softness of the loose, removable cushions made of water-repellent expanded polyurethane gives this decorative accessory character.
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The Inout 801 armchair, with its wide seat and high arms, is built around a lightweight tubular aluminum frame, available in white, gray, or sage—an eco-friendly material unique for its technical qualities. This is complemented by a distinctive webbing system of elastic bands in gray, black, or blue, an innovative product made from synthetic rubber and polypropylene. Finally, thick, loose seat cushions made of expanded polyurethane with removable covers enhance the chair's comfort.
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A reclining armchair characterized by exotic influences and sophisticated simplicity, the Inout 09 is crafted from natural teak, a recycled material sourced from repurposed teak beams, making it ideal for withstanding the elements. It boasts a clean, minimalist aesthetic, enhanced by the addition of removable seat and back cushions with contrasting white/gray trim.
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The Jeko 01/05 armchairs, with their exotic colonial style, feature 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. They are characterized by a wide, low seat with a removable cushion cover, to which additional cushions can be added for extra comfort.
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La silla lounge Ken 26, caracterizada por un estilo minimalista e informal, está formada por una estructura tubular de aluminio pintado de blanco mate o gris, metal único por sus cualidades técnicas, combinado con un tejido hecho a mano con cuerda técnica de poliéster de color gris o azul, que garantiza una densidad y un atractivo inesperados. La cuerda de poliéster está revestida además con fibras acrílicas, un material extremadamente flexible y entre los más resistentes al agua y a la luz solar directa.
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La silla Bergere Panda 19 se caracteriza por sus importantes proporciones, con reposabrazos y un gran respaldo, que se desarrolla con una altura considerable. Está fabricado con estructura y patas de aluminio y armazón de fibra sintética de polietileno Panda Resin blanco/gris. Fibras sintéticas de última generación, estarán diseñadas para resistir el agua y la luz y conservar las cualidades técnicas y cromáticas en el tiempo, manteniendo un aspecto muy natural y duradero. El asiento y el respaldo están adornados con grandes cojines con fundas extraíbles, para mejorar la comodidad.
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Soft, inviting shapes and substantial volumes characterize the Panda 05 armchair, which features an aluminum frame and legs, and a weave of white/grey Panda Resin polyethylene synthetic fiber. These state-of-the-art synthetic fibers, designed to resist water and light while maintaining their technical and color qualities over time, ensure a natural and durable appearance. The seat and backrest are adorned with large, removable cushions for exceptional comfort.
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Simple and refined, the Straw 25 lounge chair is characterized by its light gray painted tubular aluminum frame. A sleek and lightweight piece, it's covered with a handwoven weave of double-twisted polyethylene rope—a natural-looking fiber that is strong, flexible, and durable, specifically designed for outdoor use.
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The Win 05 armchair combines the lightness of its aluminum frame, available in white and gray finishes, with the flexibility and durability of natural teak, used for the arms. The seat is low and comfortable, thanks to deep, removable cushions, also used for the backrest, and along with the support cushions, for exceptional comfort.
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The INOUT 709 rocking chair is characterized by its high backrest with exposed slats. It is crafted from oiled Iroko wood, a particularly durable wood due to its natural resistance to water and humidity. The contrast between the solidity of the wide slats and the softness of the loose, removable cushions made of water-repellent expanded polyurethane gives this decorative accessory character.
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The minimalist and essential structure of the Inout 809 rocking chair is built around a lightweight tubular aluminum frame, available in white, gray, or sage. This eco-friendly material is unique for its technical qualities, evident in the trapezoidal legs. Adding to this is a distinctive weave of elastic bands in gray, black, or blue—an innovative product made from synthetic rubber and polypropylene.
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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.




































