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Fermob Expands Indoor and Outdoor Living With New 2025 Collection

The 2025 collection features modular furniture, sculpted surfaces, and solar lighting designed for work, rest, and gathering.

Fermob Expands Indoor and Outdoor Living With New 2025 Collection
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At this year’s Salone del Mobile in Milan, Fermob introduced a range of new designs that continue to stretch the boundaries between outdoor and indoor use. Known for vibrant metal furniture, the French manufacturer now moves deeper into the home, offering solutions that carry the same color, energy, and precision across every space, from the garden to the hallway.

Fermob doesn’t isolate products by category. Instead, it develops its design through everyday use, allowing each item to shift between rooms with ease. At Salone, the brand revealed seating, lighting, desks, and for the first time, a full outdoor kitchen, each piece shaped with intent and built through experimentation with material, color, and scale.

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Cooking Beyond the Wall

Fermob enters the outdoor kitchen category with Goosto, a modular cooking station that brings together steel construction, open-air function, and a clean, graphic profile. Designed for flexibility, it comes in three models, Essential, Gourmet, and Generous, each adapted to different spaces and uses.

The powder-coated aluminium frame supports a high-pressure laminate worktop in a stone finish. With room for a plancha grill, prep area, and storage, Goosto turns patios and terraces into active kitchens. Available from September 2025 in Cactus and Red Ochre, it brings together cooking and casual gathering without overcomplication.

Fermob Expands Indoor and Outdoor Living With New 2025 Collection
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From Lounge to Table

Fermob adapts its Croisette line for the table with new chairs and bridge chairs by Pascal Mourgue. Inspired by Provençal cane patterns, these seats combine hand-woven polyethylene fibres with lightweight aluminium. The small cross motif, known as “crozeta,” adds subtle texture while keeping the silhouette open and practical.

Offered in Black Cherry, Cactus, Clay Grey, and Liquorice, the chairs move easily between garden and dining room. They bring tradition into a contemporary context, using resilient materials and relaxed form to suit daily use.

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Stillness and Shape

With the Nuage desk, Fermob introduces a new direction for home workspaces. The oak-veneered top floats above steel legs, paired with a rotating shelf for a lamp or accessories. The desk includes a storage compartment to tuck away a laptop and essentials, offering a clean surface for concentration. Available in all 25 Fermob colors starting October 2025, the Nuage desk translates motion and stillness into shape, reflecting a soft and practical interpretation of productivity.

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Wood, Fabric, and Silence

Tristan Lohner’s Studie collection expands with new stained wood versions in Black Cherry, Abyss Blue, Liquorice, and Maya Blue. Based on classic school chairs, the design now carries more warmth through hand-finished beech. It stays light, strong, and built for comfort, while adding material nuance to the dining experience.

Fermob also introduces the Studie fabric lounge armchair. The seat features sculpted wood, padded foam, and recycled fabric upholstery. Its curved form follows the body naturally, while silent gliders allow movement across the floor without disruption. Designed for reading or rest, the lounge chair balances softness with structure.

Fermob Expands Indoor and Outdoor Living With New 2025 Collection
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Lighting Additions

The Yunos floor lamp uses a 1200 cm² solar panel to power its wide bowl shade. Standing 180 cm tall, it distributes light evenly across patios and gardens. Built-in sensors switch the lamp on at dusk and off at dawn. Available in Black Cherry, Rosemary, Clay Grey, and Gingerbread, it offers both scale and efficiency.

The smaller Ulli lamp works indoors and out, designed for easy carrying and compact use. Shaped like a modern oil lantern, it comes in Deep Blue, Cactus, and Chili, with an ergonomic handle and adjustable LED light. Available from June 2025, it travels easily from tables to shelves and fits well in casual or quiet moments.

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A Light Presence

The Picolino console continues Fermob’s interest in mobile, adaptable furniture. Made from folded steel and curved wire, the design fits in tight corners or alongside accent walls. Compact and practical, it adds function without clutter. Available in all Fermob colors from October 2025, Picolino brings a light design rhythm to everyday interiors. It’s a surface for keys, vases, books, or whatever the moment calls for.

With this release, Fermob continues to shape furniture that lives across space without losing coherence. Each piece offers clarity through material and utility, showing how thoughtful construction can bring consistency to diverse routines.

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