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From a functional point of view, furniture
in this category needs to work equally well
inside or out, that goes without saying.
But the real magic happens when you blur
the lines and use them in both spaces. By
having similar visual queues leading from
the inside to the outside, you will manage
to create spaces that feel more curated,
harmonised and, ultimately, more spacious.
To this end, you’ll need access not just to
one or two pieces [yes, that’s a good start!],
but rather to a collection that stretches the
gamut of seating needs.
Consisting of more than 20 pieces – ranging
from dining chairs to side tables, the Giro
range by Kettal is the epitome of indoor/
outdoor luxe. Conceived by designer Vincent
Van Duysen, this collection effortlessly
blends into interiors and exteriors due to its
tactility and pure lines.
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In Giro, we see a variety of shapes, textures
and materials come together to create a
whole that is, excuse the pun, greater than
the sum of its parts, and that will elevate
any space in which it is deployed.
Infinitely more minimalist is the
Crop family of chairs,
designed by Brit Benjamin
Infinitely more minimalist [how’s that for
a paradox] is the Crop family of chairs,
designed by Brit Benjamin Hubert for
Allermuir. Crop gleans its nomenclature
from the rolling crops of English countryside
– a visual cue that represents itself through
the flowing parallel wires of the seating
forms. Available as an armchair, lounge
chair and high back stool, the durable
Crop range is suitable for al fresco dining
and socialising in a variety of hospitality,
commercial and residential settings both
indoors and out.
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