From the turquoise blue waters of the Caribbean seas to the Mediterranean landscapes perfumed by prickly pears, a tour of some of the must-haves of the season. Suggestions to fill your home, inside and out, with a vibrant tropical color palette, unfolded in furniture and accessories. From sofas with fabrics from renowned maisons and garden poufs, to cushions or specific lighting, the range extends to seven pieces chosen with the editorial’s curation.
1. From Dedon, the suspended lounge armchair Nestrest, by Daniel Pouzet and Fred Frety, with an aluminum structure and high-density polyethylene coating, also available in the standing version. The rope system is designed to hang from a tree branch or other suitable support. Available at Zutto Design Store, at Cascais Marina.
2. Sofa from the Lapel collection, by Portuguese designer Gonçalo Campos in collaboration with Maison Pierre Frey, inspired by the fashion world. Oak base and armrest highlighted by elegant piping.
3. Blue elephant, in porcelain, by the renowned Lladró, is part of the Origami collection and is inspired by the abstraction of the Japanese art of paper folding. The animal kingdom is interpreted here with a geometric focus removed from any realistic view for a multifaceted image.
4. Oggian Italian Tiger cushion, by Qeeboo, by Marco Oggian, with ethnic pattern of monsters, creatures, and geometric shapes. They measure 45×45 cm and their playful look helps to add a touch of color to living rooms or bedrooms.
5. Roxanne armchair, by Michael Young for Gufram, inspired by his passion for Sting and the band Police. Roxanne was designed with the help of a computer program that allowed the designer to create a highly ergonomic and comfortable shape.
6. Filicudi lounge armchair, designed by Marcantonio, for Qeeboo. It recreates the Mediterranean magic in your everyday spaces. Inspired by the iconic profile of the prickly pear, it evokes a magical holiday place and wild Nature. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
7. From Venini, Murano glass Monofiore Balloton vase whose manufacturing process, in which a hot glass thread is applied to the top, results in a diamond pattern with a gradient effect, finished at the edge with a contrasting color for a delicate two-tone effect.