Natural light, tactile surfaces and light volumes define contemporary outdoor spaces, designed to integrate harmoniously with architecture and landscape. In this context, outdoor furniture is not merely decorative, but an integral part of the project: solutions conceived to enhance outdoor living and accompany convivial moments en plein air.
Mediterraneo, Noa and Hashi interpret Gervasoni’s outdoor design through collections united by an essential language and a strong focus on materiality. Craftsmanship, construction quality and material research define outdoor furnishings that are both functional and aligned with a contemporary vision of outdoor living.
MEDITERRANEO
Naturale comfort
In the Mediterraneo collection by Francesco Meda, each piece features a teak structure which, expertly treated, conveys an essential, simple and natural character. Generous backrests and curved forms, enriched by substantial cushions, evoke a sense of softness and elegance, embracing the body and enhancing the experience of comfort.
NOA
Conviviality
The Noa table collection, designed by Marco Acerbis, celebrates conviviality through an innovative design and a strong material presence. Characterized by sinuous shapes that create a dynamic and engaging effect, the surfaces are enhanced by a spatulated resin finish that adds depth and tactility. The Noa table becomes a sculptural and evocative presence, capable of enriching any space.
HASHI
Eastern essentiality
Eastern and exotic inspirations define Hashi, a collection designed by Federica Biasi composed of a modular sofa, armchair and rocking chair. Literally meaning “chopsticks” in Japanese, the rigid and minimal iroko structures recall the tool they are named after and are wrapped in Jaquard Outdoor Accardi technical fabric — a sustainable, lightweight and waterproof material, carefully crafted by artisan weavers. Hashi gives life to products shaped by the encounter of different styles, tastes and cultures.