Summer is conviviality, free time, outdoor meals, aperitifs until late night and, why not, even a work station on the terrace.
And whether we are alone or in group, with family or friends, the outdoor table is the trait d’union that binds all these activities together.
Resistant, durable and of quality, it is a piece of furniture that has rediscovered a new life and light in recent years, to the point of enticing many luxury furniture brands to expand their catalogs and launch new collections for the outdoor environment ready to meet the requirements of most.
Formal and elegant or informal and minimal, plus a series of intermediate facets able to adapt to the needs and preferences of each, the outdoor tables that follow all have an impeccable and timeless design. Perfect immersed in a garden or positioned under a porch, on a terrace and even in small balconies, they make us all want to spend long days outdoors.
The ceramic table top: B&B ITALIA, Canasta
The wooden table: POLTRONA FRAU, The secret garden
The sinuous shapes and the softness of the wood warm up any environment, whether indoor or outdoor. The secret garden is the first outdoor collection by Poltrona Frau: a design with an elegant style and soft lines that combines Made in Italy with the Scandinavian passion for wood.
The small table : PAOLA LENTI, Giro
The extendable table: RODA, Brick
Brick by brick, as the name itself says, this table grows with the number of guests. Its elegant, solid and at the same time dynamic design gave it an honor mention at the XXIV Compasso d’Oro Award in 2016
The sculptural table: TRIBÙ, Tao
The sleek table: DEDON, Bellmonde
Available in various sizes, it is the table that everyone agrees on. Minimal and elegant, it is able to adapt perfectly to any type of seat and environment, always showing the best version of itself.
The material table: KETTAL, Il colonnato
A design that takes its cue from the portico supported by columns typical of classical architecture. The portico in this case is the top and the columns are a series of elementary geometries which, repeated, transform as the point of view changes, revealing a space that is sometimes empty and sometimes full.


