The variety of styles, materials, and functionalities of the new collections of furniture and accessories for the garden promises options for all tastes and requirements. From minimalist designs to more elaborate pieces, we explore some of the hottest trends and introduce what the leading brands have launched this year, aiming for an even more comfortable and sophisticated outdoor lifestyle.
1. Elena Armchair, by Charlotte Biltgen, with casters, upholstered in Dedar fabric, in the color Campus Foresta. Also available in Dedar fabric, Young and Lovely, or Soft Place. The structure is in rattan, and the cushion is included. Handmade in France, available online at theinvisiblecollection.com
2. Adjustable teak Jack sun lounger, by Jacques Deneef for Ethnicraft, upholstered with Belgian fabrics. Beautiful from every angle, with its lush shapes and curves. Next to it, Quatro side table, in teak. Available at Alaire, Cascais.
3. Maya Lamp, by Vincent Sheppard. Works with solar energy and is made of reclaimed solid teak slats that embrace the lighting module and contrast with the black powder-coated structure. Through the openings in the structure, Maya emits a warm and welcoming glow, for a dreamy atmosphere. Available at Ma Maison, Algarve.
4. Set of pieces from the Solanas collection, by Gandiablasco, by the hand of Argentine architect and designer Daniel Germani, in homage to Solanas, a beach in Uruguay. Candle holder (various sizes), side table, and round chill sofa, manufactured through semi-industrial processes, with aluminum profile structure and hand-welded micro-perforated sheet metal. Available at Gandiablasco, Lisbon.
5. Costuras Pouf, by Diabla Outdoor, now with new fabric, created by Teresa Sapey, who makes the stitches of her seams the distinctive feature of these pieces. Foam and pearl polystyrene filling and waterproof and removable upholstery. Available at Gandiablasco, Lisbon.
6. Environment from the Lademadera collection, by Gandiablasco, designed by Francesco Meda and David Quincoces, entirely in natural teak wood and black powder-coated aluminum, two 100% recyclable, durable, and resistant materials. Available at Gandiablasco, Lisbon.