rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Be bold and get ready to welcome the new era!
Our collections keep rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture. The outdoor was never so elegant, so comfortable, so also capable of penetrating into indoor spaces without any disruption.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Petale by MUT Design

Design is a game and MUT Design are always willing to play. When entrusting them with the Petale chair, we asked them to minimise the range of materials used in it but of course without sacrificing comfort or usability. Petale is made of stainless steel tube and textile. Nothing more! And still there is so much beauty in its deliberate simplicity. And so much comfort in its huggy petal-shaped backrest. Add a cushion to the seat for extra softness and play with the available textiles to customise it to your taste.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Blum by Manel Molina

With Blum dinning armchair we have worked our heart out (technologically speaking). But developing an innovative piece is less scary if Manel Molina is around. Blum could be just another archetypal indoor dining chair if it were not for the fact that it is entirely made of outdoor materials. Its final location will always be decided by the user: place it outside, bring it inside or move it from one space to the other accordingly to your mood or your needs.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Link by MUT Design

When dressing up, accessories play a fundamental role. Apparently nonessential pieces, such as rugs, may be, in fact, the cherry on top of an outdoor setting. Link is a collection of crafted rugs made of polypropilene ropes with different thickness. This helps create distinct levels and attractive relieves. Go classy, go casual or go crazy with Link: it is the magic of adaptability. Different strokes for different folks.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Be bold and get ready to welcome the new era!
Our collections keep rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture. The outdoor was never so elegant, so comfortable, so also capable of penetrating into indoor spaces without any disruption.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Petale by MUT Design

Design is a game and MUT Design are always willing to play. When entrusting them with the Petale chair, we asked them to minimise the range of materials used in it but of course without sacrificing comfort or usability. Petale is made of stainless steel tube and textile. Nothing more! And still there is so much beauty in its deliberate simplicity. And so much comfort in its huggy petal-shaped backrest. Add a cushion to the seat for extra softness and play with the available textiles to customise it to your taste.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Blum by Manel Molina

With Blum dinning armchair we have worked our heart out (technologically speaking). But developing an innovative piece is less scary if Manel Molina is around. Blum could be just another archetypal indoor dining chair if it were not for the fact that it is entirely made of outdoor materials. Its final location will always be decided by the user: place it outside, bring it inside or move it from one space to the other accordingly to your mood or your needs.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Link by MUT Design

When dressing up, accessories play a fundamental role. Apparently nonessential pieces, such as rugs, may be, in fact, the cherry on top of an outdoor setting. Link is a collection of crafted rugs made of polypropilene ropes with different thickness. This helps create distinct levels and attractive relieves. Go classy, go casual or go crazy with Link: it is the magic of adaptability. Different strokes for different folks.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Be bold and get ready to welcome the new era!
Our collections keep rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture. The outdoor was never so elegant, so comfortable, so also capable of penetrating into indoor spaces without any disruption.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Petale by MUT Design

Design is a game and MUT Design are always willing to play. When entrusting them with the Petale chair, we asked them to minimise the range of materials used in it but of course without sacrificing comfort or usability. Petale is made of stainless steel tube and textile. Nothing more! And still there is so much beauty in its deliberate simplicity. And so much comfort in its huggy petal-shaped backrest. Add a cushion to the seat for extra softness and play with the available textiles to customise it to your taste.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Blum by Manel Molina

With Blum dinning armchair we have worked our heart out (technologically speaking). But developing an innovative piece is less scary if Manel Molina is around. Blum could be just another archetypal indoor dining chair if it were not for the fact that it is entirely made of outdoor materials. Its final location will always be decided by the user: place it outside, bring it inside or move it from one space to the other accordingly to your mood or your needs.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Link by MUT Design

When dressing up, accessories play a fundamental role. Apparently nonessential pieces, such as rugs, may be, in fact, the cherry on top of an outdoor setting. Link is a collection of crafted rugs made of polypropilene ropes with different thickness. This helps create distinct levels and attractive relieves. Go classy, go casual or go crazy with Link: it is the magic of adaptability. Different strokes for different folks.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Be bold and get ready to welcome the new era!
Our collections keep rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture. The outdoor was never so elegant, so comfortable, so also capable of penetrating into indoor spaces without any disruption.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Petale by MUT Design

Design is a game and MUT Design are always willing to play. When entrusting them with the Petale chair, we asked them to minimise the range of materials used in it but of course without sacrificing comfort or usability. Petale is made of stainless steel tube and textile. Nothing more! And still there is so much beauty in its deliberate simplicity. And so much comfort in its huggy petal-shaped backrest. Add a cushion to the seat for extra softness and play with the available textiles to customise it to your taste.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Blum by Manel Molina

With Blum dinning armchair we have worked our heart out (technologically speaking). But developing an innovative piece is less scary if Manel Molina is around. Blum could be just another archetypal indoor dining chair if it were not for the fact that it is entirely made of outdoor materials. Its final location will always be decided by the user: place it outside, bring it inside or move it from one space to the other accordingly to your mood or your needs.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Link by MUT Design

When dressing up, accessories play a fundamental role. Apparently nonessential pieces, such as rugs, may be, in fact, the cherry on top of an outdoor setting. Link is a collection of crafted rugs made of polypropilene ropes with different thickness. This helps create distinct levels and attractive relieves. Go classy, go casual or go crazy with Link: it is the magic of adaptability. Different strokes for different folks.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Be bold and get ready to welcome the new era!
Our collections keep rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture. The outdoor was never so elegant, so comfortable, so also capable of penetrating into indoor spaces without any disruption.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Petale by MUT Design

Design is a game and MUT Design are always willing to play. When entrusting them with the Petale chair, we asked them to minimise the range of materials used in it but of course without sacrificing comfort or usability. Petale is made of stainless steel tube and textile. Nothing more! And still there is so much beauty in its deliberate simplicity. And so much comfort in its huggy petal-shaped backrest. Add a cushion to the seat for extra softness and play with the available textiles to customise it to your taste.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Blum by Manel Molina

With Blum dinning armchair we have worked our heart out (technologically speaking). But developing an innovative piece is less scary if Manel Molina is around. Blum could be just another archetypal indoor dining chair if it were not for the fact that it is entirely made of outdoor materials. Its final location will always be decided by the user: place it outside, bring it inside or move it from one space to the other accordingly to your mood or your needs.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Link by MUT Design

When dressing up, accessories play a fundamental role. Apparently nonessential pieces, such as rugs, may be, in fact, the cherry on top of an outdoor setting. Link is a collection of crafted rugs made of polypropilene ropes with different thickness. This helps create distinct levels and attractive relieves. Go classy, go casual or go crazy with Link: it is the magic of adaptability. Different strokes for different folks.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Be bold and get ready to welcome the new era!
Our collections keep rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture. The outdoor was never so elegant, so comfortable, so also capable of penetrating into indoor spaces without any disruption.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Petale by MUT Design

Design is a game and MUT Design are always willing to play. When entrusting them with the Petale chair, we asked them to minimise the range of materials used in it but of course without sacrificing comfort or usability. Petale is made of stainless steel tube and textile. Nothing more! And still there is so much beauty in its deliberate simplicity. And so much comfort in its huggy petal-shaped backrest. Add a cushion to the seat for extra softness and play with the available textiles to customise it to your taste.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Blum by Manel Molina

With Blum dinning armchair we have worked our heart out (technologically speaking). But developing an innovative piece is less scary if Manel Molina is around. Blum could be just another archetypal indoor dining chair if it were not for the fact that it is entirely made of outdoor materials. Its final location will always be decided by the user: place it outside, bring it inside or move it from one space to the other accordingly to your mood or your needs.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture
 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

Link by MUT Design

When dressing up, accessories play a fundamental role. Apparently nonessential pieces, such as rugs, may be, in fact, the cherry on top of an outdoor setting. Link is a collection of crafted rugs made of polypropilene ropes with different thickness. This helps create distinct levels and attractive relieves. Go classy, go casual or go crazy with Link: it is the magic of adaptability. Different strokes for different folks.

 rewriting the rules of outdoor furniture

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