Gervasoni Outdoor’s 2025 collection brings together aesthetics and practicality to redefine outdoor furniture. The lineup includes modular seating, sculptural tables, and artisanal accessories, showcasing designs from Federica Biasi, Francesco Meda, Paola Navone, and more. Each piece increases outdoor living, offering solutions for comfort and style.
Mates and Saha Expand Outdoor Comfort
The Mates sofa collection translates the essence of Samet’s design into the outdoor realm. Modular and versatile, it offers limitless configurations, harmonizing oriental inspiration with refined craftsmanship. Its adaptability makes it a fit for contemporary outdoor spaces.
Complementing Mates is the Saha rug, designed to evoke global connections. Crafted from PVC-coated polyester, its geometric white-and-blue pattern adds depth and character, pairing durability with an aesthetic suitable for minimalist and eclectic settings alike.
Ripple Lamps and Ghost Out Collection
René Barba’s Ripple lamps introduce a soft yet durable lighting solution for outdoor areas. Made from Tyvek, their crumpled texture provides a distinctive visual effect, while their lightweight construction ensures easy placement in gardens or patios.
The Ghost Out collection by Paola Navone takes comfort outdoors with water-resistant fabrics and oversized upholstery. This modular series allows for creative arrangements, featuring sofas, chaise longues, and single seats, making it an ideal choice for customizable outdoor living.
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Eidos Features Timeless Teak Designs
The Eidos collection emphasizes essential forms and premium materials. Featuring teak lounge chairs, dining chairs, and tables, it combines functionality with refined design. Options such as slatted tops, lacquered glass, and white concrete surfaces add flexibility, catering to varied aesthetic preferences.
Mediterraneo and Torii Define Sophistication
Francesco Meda’s Mediterraneo collection offers soft, organic forms in teak frameworks. Its standout pieces, including a chaise longue and a rectangular dining table with options like marble or green textured glass tops, bring understated elegance to open-air settings.
The Torii table, designed by Studio Adolini, takes inspiration from Japanese gates, combining a teak base with concrete or smoked glass tops. Its sculptural design adds a sense of sophistication to dining spaces while maintaining practicality.
Noa and Colette Showcase Functional Elegance
Marco Acerbis’ Noa tables feature dynamic curves and textured resin-coated finishes, creating a tactile and engaging presence in outdoor environments. Designed for both function and visual appeal, they serve as a focal point in modern outdoor arrangements.
Marta Giardini’s Colette collection reimagines Parisian bistro seating for the outdoors. With a metal frame and intricate weaves, Colette offers dining and armchair options in a variety of colors, adding a French-inspired charm to any outdoor space.