What better solution than a modular outdoor sofa to decorate your open-air living room? Whether it’s a small garden, a terrace, a poolside, or a large balcony, you’ll find a model that suits your needs and tastes in this refined selection focused on color, comfort, and quality design. Get comfortable and envision the future star of your carefree outdoor moments.
The Vincent Open Air sofa by Meridiani stands out for its generous proportions combined with an essential and contemporary aesthetic. Its base module can create large or small configurations, linear or angular compositions, together with the pouf, a trapezoidal element, and the comfortable chaise longue available with a round or square seat.
Rounded lines also characterize Insula, the outdoor modular lounge by Patricia Urquiola for Kettal. Inspired by the typical seats of Arab gatherings known as Majlis, it is designed to encourage socialization and sharing. It consists of three elements - an aluminum base, seats available in two sizes, and a single, double, or corner backrest.
Created with the same goal of promoting outdoor conversations, Mass by Gandia Blasco features more distinctly geometric lines. The idea behind this sofa's extensive modularity is to accommodate the dynamism and spontaneity of outdoor life. Its design highlights the softness of the backrests and seats, while the structure is hidden and iroko feet add warmth and elegance.
Moving on to something different, structure is what makes the Swing modular outdoor sofa by Ethimo stand out. A series of wooden slats paired with two metal bands forms the frame of an enveloping nest designed to welcome endless outdoor moments - spent reading, chilling out or even working.
The design of Komodo 5, Nardi’s modular outdoor sofa, is inspired by tree branches and conceived as a lattice structure to which the backrests and cushions can be attached on all sides. Thanks to the patented attachment system between the backrest and seat, which works through simple rotation, visible joints and holes are avoided, extending the woven pattern to the backrest. The structure and removable cushions come in a wide range of finishes.
Paola Navone's unmistakable stroke distinguishes Exteta's Moonlight Sofa, a design with an informal and refined taste. Its various modules, with or without armrests, can be used individually or combined together, creating multiple compositions. Organic forms and soft upholstery ensure its comfort, and the high strength of the materials guarantees its durability.
This outdoor modular couch by Francesco Rota for Paola Lenti is evocatively named Santorini. Spacious and welcoming, it includes central elements, corner pieces, chaise-longues, and poufs that can be freely combined and enriched with many throw pillows. The design also features practical side tables to connect to the seats. The structure's top is in multilayer wood covered with Abonos™ elm, a river-sourced wood treated to be water and oil-repellent.
Orlando, always by Paola Lenti, is a true triumph of modularity. It consists of large, linear, or rounded seats, complemented by freely positionable backrests and can be paired with the Heron table for polymaterial configurations. Durable materials, refined textiles and vibrant colors are the other ingredients of a magic formula that can transform outdoor spaces.
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