Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 15/11/2022

Fermob | “Garden office”

Fermob presents the evolution of the concept of working from home, with a proposal for working outside, thanks to the comfort and flexibility of furnishings

If the concept of “smart” working and the home office is fully established by now in everyday professional and domestic life, Fermob takes another step along this path by introducing the idea of the ‘garden office,’ a new working mode that ensures wellbeing thanks to contact with the open air, to revitalize the body and the mind.

Alizè by Fermob, Design Pascal Mourgue - Photo © Cyril Abad

Alizè by Fermob, Design Pascal Mourgue – Photo © Cyril Abad

The company focuses on an increasingly active model of urban furniture, creating areas for sharing and socializing, and formulating the same approach for the world of the office, as an evolution towards more flexible and open workspaces.

Bistro by Fermob - Photo © Cyril Abad

Bistro by Fermob – Photo © Cyril Abad

The brand’s products are ideal for the construction of a setting full of stimuli, including the Alizè lounge chair, with a structure in aluminium and Batyline fabric, the historic Bistro collection formed by folding elements in coated steel, in typical French style, or the Luxembourg line, first produced for the gardens of the same name in the early 1900s, and now reinterpreted by Frédéric Sofia and Fermob with an accent on sturdiness and ergonomics.

Luxembourg by Fermob, Design Frédéric Sofia - Photo © Cyril Abad

Luxembourg by Fermob, Design Frédéric Sofia – Photo © Cyril Abad

In addition, the Bellevie collection designed by Studio Pagnon et Pelhaître is composed of chairs, armchairs, settees, benches and tables in various sizes, where the leitmotif is the graphic aluminium frame that sets the character of the various structures. 

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