Since its launch in 2020, Gervasoni Outdoor collaborates with planners and designers from different backgrounds to furnish with absolute ease, elegance and free customisation, terraces, gardens or swimming pools, from the most urban and contemporary to the most sophisticated or surrounded by nature.
The Gervasoni outdoor collection is the result of a careful selection of natural and technical materials worked with skillful craftsmanship and innovative technologies.
Guna Collection
Design by Chiara Andreatti
Chiara Andreatti designs the GUNA outdoor furniture collection consisting of carpets, charpoys, cushions and coffee tables with a strong multi-ethnic inspiration.
Guna is a Sanskrit term meaning "energy that envelops all things", from the Indo-European root gere, "envelopment", used to denote a single string used to make a woven rope. A name that conveys the profound meaning of the collection: a weave of yarns, stitches and textures, as well as inspirations, relationships and cultures all underpin the project by the designer.
Eco Collection
Design by Elena Sanguankeo
ECO rugs are the result of an extensive research carried out by the company together with the designer: first designed and made on manual shuttle looms, they were later developed on an industrial loom that was adapted and taken to the extreme to create textures with an artisan look.
Made of jute and propylene, they are available in three versions: Green, White e Natural. A collection of fresh, light and transportable rugs in two sizes.
Brise Collection
Design by Federica Biasi
Conviviality is the key of one of the collections by Federica Biasi.
Brise, literally breeze, aims at taking us back to that pleasant sensation when a breeze makes the summer heat milder to enjoy moments of relaxation en plein air and, therefore, at accompanying happy and carefree moments. A lively collection, elegant and bubbly at the same time, calling to mind Art Nouveau, floral, defined by ornamental and decorative lines that are inspired by nature to harmonize with it.
Jeko Collection
Design by Paola Navone
The allure of an exotic mood is the inspiration for the Jeko collection.
The Jeko tables, sofas, and armchairs feature a frame in ECOTeak, a material obtained from recycled teak beams and elements recovered from the demolition of traditional wooden homes on the island of Java, Indonesia, authorised by local authorities. The recovered elements are cut to size, repaired with recycled wood, assembled and sanded to highlight the original grain, and finally hand-polished with hemp cloths and shavings. Its curvy profile is completed by soft, cosy cushions.
Kasane Collection
Design by Nendo
Literally “overlapping”, Kasane is the latest collection designed by the Japanese studio Nendo.
Thanks to a play on the weaving and overlapping of different elements, each product becomes a sculpture. Inspired by the way in which the cups, stacked one on top of the other, become gradually taller, the collection of poufs and tables is characterised by the rhythmic expression of the piled edges and by the material texture of the clay which defines the soul of the product.
Flair Collection
Design by Gabriele e Oscar Buratti
Flair, by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti, is a modular system of sectional seating and backrests in countless forms and dimensions.
Informal, soft and at the same time elegant, Flair is characterized by a backrest covered with a quilted fabric that can be flipped-down defining and mixing up the skyline.
Hashi Collection
Design by Federica Biasi
Oriental and exotic inspirations define Hashi, the collection designed by Federica Biasi, including a modular sofa and a rocking chair.
Literally “chopsticks” in Japanese, Hashi presents products characterised by the encounter with different styles, flavours and cultures.