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Outdoor furniture in sustainable development

2020-07-13T23:31:33.841Z


An accessory, an object or a light that fits naturally into the decor is enough to shake it up and give it new energy. A touch of freshness that stands out inside and out.


Revisiting the rituals of interior comfort, shifting priorities towards outdoor living, imagining easy-to-live solutions, creating a logic between the two, harmony, dialogue ... Designers and editors multiply the proposals to drag the lines interior to exterior while maintaining their quality and know-how requirements. Like, for example, Philippe Starck, who designed an Oh It Rains sofa for B&B Italia, which closes for better protection from the rain.

Read also: How the garden became our fifth living room

" The main thing is to find a good balance of forms and materials with what already exists on the terrace or balcony," explains Lucas Durrieu, co-founder with Mathieu Jouffre of La Belle Saison, who designs the outdoor spaces. We work a lot with stone and wood in the gardens, but we prefer to mix, for the relaxation areas, more unexpected materials. ” “Korten steel is very popular at the moment,” he continues, “because it fits very well and is resistant. Side

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Source: lefigaro

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