
The backdrop to life
Claude Monet and Silvestro Lega, two different styles and interpretations of the setting for our existence.
Design and trends for outdoor living spaces
Claude Monet and Silvestro Lega, two different styles and interpretations of the setting for our existence.
Everyone knows it, yet few remember its name. This is the story of an iconic chair – one that embodies democratic design.
Pedrali presents a collection of padded outdoor furniture designed to transform exterior space into elegant and functional extensions of the home.
Let's take a look at the most contemporary uses of the pergola through five projects, published by Domus, in which this element plays a characteristic architectural role.
Fast, a company founded in 1995 in Valle Sabbia by the Levrangi family, is specialised in outdoor furniture, representing the best of made-in-Italy quality.
From the baroque charm of L'avventura to the Roman nights of The Great Beauty, the terraces of the cinema tell of dreams, contradictions and timeless desires, becoming symbolic settings for encounters and transformations.
The appeal of outdoor spaces continues to influence the culture of living, in an upgrade that is more than just a redesign of materials.
Conca, by Vaselli, is more than just a hydro-massage mini pool; it is an expression of local history and culture.
Drawing from its more than 30 years of experience, SICIS introduces backlit pools in Vetrite, a patented solution that combines design, technology and function.
A series on the most iconic seats that paved the way to the evolution of outdoor furniture.
Climatic pergolas for enjoying outdoor space all year round, designer awnings for protection and style, and lighting for the ideal atmosphere; essential “accessories” for outdoor furnishing.
The Pipe collection, designed by Busetti Garuti Redaelli for Atmosphera, introduces this year a three-seater sofa.
The latest addition to the PLUST Collection is a line of furniture inspired by the texture of white stone, which illuminates as evening falls.
From the 1930s to the 1970s, we take a look into the Domus archive to explore what designers came up with for outdoor living: light, colourful, portable furniture that could also be used as a toy.