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GERVASONI OUTDOOR UNVEILS ITS TRANSFORMATION 2025 COLLECTION

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Thursday 13 March 2025

Images courtesy of Gervasoni

Federica Biasi, Francesco Meda, Oscar and Gabriele Buratti, Paola Navone, Studio Adolini, Marco Acerbis, René Barba, Martha Giadini

Gervasoni Outdoor introduces its 2025 collection, redefining outdoor furniture with elegance and experimentation. Featuring designs by renowned designers, the collection balances aesthetics and functionality, transforming outdoor spaces into unparallel style and comfort.

Gervasoni’s 2025 lineup reaffirms its commitment to creating versatile and sophisticated outdoor environments through cutting-edge design and craftsmanship.

MATES by Federica Biasi is an outdoor sofa that extends the essence of the Samet collection to open-air settings. Drawing inspiration from oriental aesthetics, it showcases sophisticated details and masterful matelassé craftsmanship. Its modular design allows for customizable configurations, catering to the needs of modern outdoor spaces.

MATES by Federica Biasi

The Saha rug, also designed by Biasi, symbolizes universal concepts with inspirations from various cultures. The name “Saha” conveys meanings like “earth” for stability and “happiness” in Arabic. Crafted from polyester yarn coated in PVC, the rug’s geometric white and blue stripes provide a rhythmic visual appeal, suitable for both minimalist and eclectic environments.


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René Barba‘s Ripple lamps, available as floor or pendant versions, aim to create a cozy atmosphere outdoors. Constructed from durable Tyvek®, the lamps mimic crumpled paper textures while being robust enough for outdoor use. The design features either conical or cylindrical shades that appear to float, supported by a sturdy metal frame.

René Barba’s Ripple lamps

Gabriele and Oscar Buratti’s Eidos collection highlights simple shapes enhanced by quality materials. This collection offers lounge and dining chairs made of teak with padded seating, alongside tables in various designs and materials, including lacquered glass.

Gabriele and Oscar Buratti’s Eidos collection

Francesco Meda‘s Mediterraneo collection features meticulously crafted teak furniture, including a dining table with various top finishes, a chaise longue for relaxation, and a plush bench designed for outdoor gatherings, all epitomizing high-end design.

Francesco Meda’s Mediterraneo collection

TORII by Studio Adolini presents an elegant and linear design, characterized by its teak base inspired by Japanese gates. The table features a sculptured concrete or smoked glass top with downward-folded edges, reflecting sophisticated simplicity and serving as a stylish focal point.

TORII by Studio Adolini

GHOST OUT by Paola Navone is a versatile outdoor furniture collection designed to endure water and sunlight. It offers a range of seating options with unique upholstery defined by oversized covers and visible stitching. The introduction of modular elements allows for flexible configurations, making Ghost Out ideal for transforming outdoor areas into inviting, customized spaces.

GHOST OUT by Paola Navone

NOA by Marco Acerbis celebrates conviviality through innovative design, featuring sinuous shapes that create a dynamic presence. The resin-coated finish enhances the tactile surface quality, making the Noa table a sculptural addition that enriches any environment where it is placed.

NOA by Marco Acerbis

COLETTE by Marta Giardini draws inspiration from the informal elegance of Parisian Bistrot seating. This outdoor collection showcases various models that maintain familiar shapes but offer distinct interpretations in lines and weaving. Carefully coordinated colors add versatility and timeless appeal, merging elegance with practicality. The metal-framed seats include options with or without armrests, ranging from dining chairs to classic seating choices, bringing a touch of French charm to outdoor settings.

COLETTE by Marta Giardini

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