Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 23/04/2026

Cru Outdoor

Outdoor living is evolving, seamlessly extending our domestic spaces. New collections prioritize comfort, modularity, and sustainability, utilizing natural and recycled materials

Embracing versatility
Comfort now fully embraces functionality. With this in mind, Nardi complements its MAXIMO modular seating system with original coffee tables, designed to enhance various moments of relaxation. Alongside the low 80×80 slatted square table, the collection integrates the MAXIMO Tavolino 60 and 70 side tables with round tops. These can be used individually or in compositions to create dynamic height variations. Completing the offering is the MAXIMO Tavolino 33, a small round side table easily attachable to the sofa structure for even smarter use. The tables are crafted from regenerated resin, available in natural colors like cactus, earth, chalk, and basalt.

Salone del Mobile: 14 | A23 B22
MDW26: Via Pontaccio 19

Tufty-Time 20 Outdoor by B&B Italia, design Patricia Urquiola

Tufty-Time 20 Outdoor by B&B Italia, design Patricia Urquiola

Tufty goes outdoor
The renowned Tufty sofa ventures outdoors. B&B Italia launches the outdoor version of the celebrated modular system designed by Patricia Urquiola in 2005. Tufty-Time 20 Outdoor now extends to exterior spaces, bringing its characteristic design strength, comfort, and versatility, starting with its extreme modularity – featuring 10 modules, including a new curved element. The structure has been completely re-engineered to withstand outdoor conditions and ensure maximum sustainability: the system is 100% disassemblable.

Salone del Moblile: 09 | E03 E11 F02 F06
MDW26: Via Durini 14

Karin Outdoor by Desirée, design Setsu & Shinobu Ito

Karin Outdoor by Desirée, design Setsu & Shinobu Ito

In&Out
Desirée transcends indoor boundaries to embrace a comprehensive vision of living, guided by comfort. Into this scenario steps Karin Outdoor, an evolution of an iconic collection by Setsu & Shinobu Ito, now offered in an unprecedented version for outdoor spaces. From the upholstery to the enveloping iroko wood structure, every element contributes to creating a relaxing alcove, designed for living in the open air in total harmony. The collection also draws inspiration from artisanal tradition, reinterpreted with contemporary sensibility, as demonstrated by the carefully crafted woven backrest.

Salone del Mobile: 09 | L09 M06

SASSI by Paolelli Outdoor, design Paola Navone OTTO Studio

SASSI by Paolelli Outdoor, design Paola Navone OTTO Studio

Decorating with concrete
Paola Navone OTTO Studio lends a fresh, familiar, and effortless expression to Paolelli Outdoor’s primary material: concrete. The SASSI collection reimagines tables, side tables, stools, and vases as extremely versatile and dynamic sculptural forms. The furniture pieces are characterized by pure, soft, and rounded geometries, and a calibrated interplay of solids and voids, showcasing the company’s expertise in molding the material and adapting it to diverse interior settings. Sassi is perfectly suited for both indoor and outdoor spaces, for residential and contract use. This versatility is further enhanced by its color palette, ranging from sage green to urban concrete and anthracite, evoking natural and mineral tones.

Salone del Mobile: 14 | B24

Ponte by Poliform, design Emmanuel Gallina

Ponte by Poliform, design Emmanuel Gallina

Between light and wind
Poliform’s outdoor collection introduces new elements that evoke a nature-inspired atmosphere anywhere. Furniture with compact volumes, natural materials, and an organic design allows light and wind to pass through. This is exemplified by the Ponte seating collection, designed by Emmanuel Gallina. Ponte immediately evokes the elegance of the nautical world and its poetic imagery. The architectural bridge-like structure is crafted from solid teak, a robust, warm material with a soft-touch effect; the backrests, made from twisted rope, introduce a refined visual lightness, allowing wind and light to filter through.

MDW26: Piazza della Scala 5

Sense by Pratic

Sense by Pratic

Open-air architectures
Pratic introduces its lightest bioclimatic pergola to date. Sense encapsulates the brand’s design and technology within a compact structure, minimizing raw material usage and reducing its environmental footprint. Available as a freestanding or wall-mounted unit, Sense modules measure up to 4 x 5.4 meters and can be customized with Pratic’s range of accessories, including blinds, complements, and lighting.

WAFFLE by Serralunga, design Fumie Shibata

WAFFLE by Serralunga, design Fumie Shibata

A gentle presence
Waffle: a name, an inspiration. Serralunga’s new planter, enriching its collection, is distinguished by the three-dimensional “waffle” pattern that textures its entire surface, giving it character. The Waffle’s large dimensions soften once placed in a space; the 3D motif is not merely decorative but a clever device to lend lightness and softness to the polyethylene structure, thanks to its moleskin finish. This textured craftsmanship creates a delicate play of light and shadow, further softening its presence.

Salone del Mobile: 14 | E24

Elton by Talenti, design Ludovica Serafini + Roberto Palomba

Elton by Talenti, design Ludovica Serafini + Roberto Palomba

A vibrant rhythm
Talenti’s vision for evolving comfort is embodied in Elton. Designers Ludovica Serafini + Roberto Palomba have integrated an innovative mechanism into the sofa structures – a first for outdoor design – allowing backrests and armrests to recline, enhancing comfort and ergonomics. This technology injects dynamism into the collection, defined by its vibrant rhythm, extreme modularity, the blend of soft lines with solid Accoya wood structures, and complementary coffee tables.

Salone del Mobile: 22 | A31 A35
MDW26: Via Manzoni 11

Outdoor rugs Collection by Vondom, design Studio Vondom

Outdoor rugs Collection by Vondom, design Studio Vondom

Stylish details
More than mere accessories, these are decorative and stylistic elements designed to transform outdoor spaces into fully livable landscapes. Vondom’s Outdoor Rugs Collection stems from this philosophy, crafted to create a frame of well-being while extending the relationship between design and nature. The color palette draws inspiration from earthy tones – Ecru, Cream, Camel, and Tortora – seamlessly integrating into any context, style, or furnishing. Water and high-temperature resistant, they are available in rectangular and round formats.

Salone del Mobile: 24 | D20

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