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The keyword of the season? Modularity, with seating systems that combine freely and allow drawing different compositions from just 3 elements, a single linear seat, a chaise lounge, and an armrest. Separable and demountable, the modules can group up to 11 pieces, with tables punctuating the seats and composing a friendly atoll of comfort and well-being. Near the beach or in the middle of the desert, the furniture adapts to all environments, especially those known for their extreme conditions by the sea. As for colors, inventive combinations offer typically Mediterranean shades of blues and greens, combined with copper, bursts of Sicilian lemon yellow, touches of Moroccan orange, red, white, or gray earth tones, khaki greens flirting with cacti and exotic or aromatic plants. Like a chameleon, the furniture blends into the environment.

POLIFORM, Crew et Azu, design Jean-Marie Massaud – poliform.it
Softness and generosity
Many indoor models, particularly created in the 1970s, are now available in outdoor versions, with updated materials and proportions. They blend with new creations to compose a more personalized ensemble, featuring higher backs and accentuated seat depths. Industrial style and epoxy-painted steel furniture are also making their way around the pool, reimagined in bright or pastel colors, with light tones that capture the light.

CASSINA, Esosoft, design Antonio Citterio. Cassina.be Photo : © Francesco Dolfo
At the Gates of the Sahara or on the Riviera
Plush fillings, such as polyurethane containing a percentage of bio-based polyols and recycled PET wadding, are composed of materials from the circular economy. They are protected by water-repellent fabrics, preventing water from penetrating inside. Competing with the finest indoor upholstery textiles, these coatings develop sensual effects like leather without its drawbacks. Fabrics made of polypropylene and acrylic offer a cotton-like feel. They are now available in several categories, notably in the Batyline range. You can even create your own canvas by choosing the weave, color, warp and weft, and additional treatment (fireproofing) if necessary. Removable legs also facilitate furniture recycling at the end of life. Invisible element assemblies and discreet structures promote furniture integration into the landscape. Ultra-thin and sleek profiles with discreet aluminum tubes create extremely lightweight, streamlined silhouettes. Wood structures are also refined.

TRIBU, Suro collection, design Christophe Delcourt – tribu.com