Sika-Design presented its 2026 outdoor novelties at Maison&Objet, showcasing furniture and accessories designed for durability, versatility, and style in contemporary outdoor living. The Danish brand introduces new pieces that combine iconic design with weather-resistant materials, ensuring suitability for year-round use.
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The Romantica Exterior Dining Chair expands the brand's indoor rattan collection into outdoor settings. Retaining the charm of the original design, the new model is manufactured with highly weather-resistant materials, making it functional across all seasons.
The Alma Exterior Baskets bring handcrafted artistry to outdoor spaces. Composed of 70% recycled ArtFibre and 30% new ArtFibre, the baskets withstand rain, snow, heat, and UV exposure, providing a sustainable and resilient storage solution for terraces and gardens.
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Meghan modular dining bench.
Modularity is central to the Meghan Modular Dining Bench, which adapts to a variety of outdoor layouts. Comprising a corner module and a centre module, the bench offers the same seating height as standard chairs while creating a cosy dining alternative. After meals, the modules can be reconfigured into a comfortable reading nook, with the back cushions removed and the armrest serving as support.
The collection also reimagines classic lounge designs for outdoor use. The Pacifique Exterior Lounge Chair, designed by Michel Buffet in 1954, is handcrafted in aluminium and ArtFibre. Its hand-painted aluminium frame mimics the warmth of rattan, providing a large, embracing seat ideal for relaxation. Similarly, the Coco Exterior Lounge Chair, designed by Nanna Ditzel in 1973, adapts circular and semi-circular motifs into an aluminium and ArtFibre frame, hand-painted to resemble rattan, merging geometric elegance with outdoor functionality.
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Coco Exterior Lounge Chair by Nanna Ditzel.
Sika-Design's 2026 collection emphasises sustainability, craftsmanship, and adaptability, catering to a wide range of outdoor environments from terraces and gardens to rooftops and patios. The designs highlight both comfort and aesthetic appeal, reinforcing Sika-Design's reputation for creating iconic outdoor furniture that balances heritage with innovation.
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