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Outdoors spaces that break design boundaries with indoors

The Boundaries between interior and exterior are fading away, largely due to the sophistication of  pieces and materials. Get outdoors as awesome as it is possible to get inside your home.

 

  1. Outdoor

Conquer the outdoors by choosing furnishings that (besides being comfortable and durable) are attractive and super adaptable. We no longer have to just live with them; now we can show them off with pride.

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Solanas with Dekton designed by Daniel Germani for Gandia Blasco

 

  1. Autumn sun

Terraces, patios and gardens aren't just for spring and summer anymore. The same furnishings paired with different accessories and plans—whether they be fabrics or afternoon tea with scones—allow us to squeeze more life from our outdoor spaces, regardless of the season.

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Design by Gandia Blasco with Dekton by Cosentino´s table

 

  1. All the right lines

Just as within the home we opt for lines that are as beautiful as they are functional, we should also lean toward outdoor designs heaped in style and state-of-the-art materials—"in&out" pieces that could easily be put into play in either context.

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Solanas chair with Dekton designed by Daniel Germani for Gandia Blasco

 

  1. Renew nature

Teak and other tropical woods; wicker, rattan, or bamboo; linen, cotton, wool; coated aluminium; natural stone... today's options are growing exponentially. But, if the objective is to expand the house, there is no better way than to blend it into nature.

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Kilt chair by Ethimo