With the arrival of the warmer season, Lapalma turns its attention outdoors, presenting new furniture solutions designed to support an increasingly fluid relationship between interior and exterior spaces. Terraces, courtyards and gardens are envisioned as natural extensions of everyday life, places for work, socialising and relaxation, where comfort and flexibility are key.
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The brand's latest outdoor proposals build on this idea of continuity, offering weather-resistant designs that adapt easily to changing rhythms and uses while maintaining Lapalma's signature understated aesthetic.
Among the new introductions is the KIPU Club armchair, an evolution of the iconic KIPU pouf originally designed in 2014 by Anderssen & Voll. Retaining the enveloping, nest-like character of the original, the Club version introduces an ergonomic backrest that gently supports and protects the body. Upholstered in a breathable, waterproof and UV-resistant fabric, the chair brings a sense of natural elegance and relaxed comfort to outdoor environments.
For moments dedicated entirely to rest, Lapalma introduces the Sunbed from the PLUS collection, designed by Francesco Rota. Integrated into a modular and highly flexible system, the sunbed features soft profiles and an intuitive linking mechanism. Designed to accommodate the body in a reclined position, it is conceived as a central element for poolside areas or garden settings, emphasising versatility and ease of use.
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Completing the new outdoor offering is the HAWI stool by Mario Ferrarini, a stackable design characterised by a timeless, essential aesthetic. Available in two heights, with polypropylene seat and backrest offered in a range of colours, HAWI is engineered to withstand challenging weather conditions, making it suitable for both residential and contract outdoor spaces. Its informal character encourages convivial moments, from casual lunches to spontaneous gatherings.
Defined by durability, comfort and a restrained design language, Lapalma's 2026 outdoor proposals aim to create environments that promote wellbeing and togetherness. Rather than treating outdoor space as a pause from daily life, the collection reinforces it as a seamless extension, an alternative yet balanced way of living well in the open air.
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