The design of this particular collection of urban outdoor furniture was inspired by a deep desire to bridge the gap between the built environment and the natural world. As cities grow denser, public spaces often lose their connection to nature. We looked to the organic curves of tree branches, the gentle flow of river stones, and the layered textures of forest canopies for guidance.
Each piece in the collection mimics the irregular, fluid lines found in nature, moving away from rigid, boxy forms. The seating modules are designed to encourage social interaction while providing intimate nooks for solitude—much like a natural clearing in a park. The materials, including sustainably sourced wood and recycled aluminum, were chosen for their ability to weather urban conditions without losing their aesthetic warmth.
The color palette draws from earthy tones—moss green, sandstone beige, and charcoal gray—allowing the furniture to blend seamlessly into both concrete plazas and green spaces. This collection isn’t just about furnishing a city; it’s about inviting a sense of calm, resilience, and organic beauty into the daily rhythm of urban life. Every curve, joint, and finish was crafted to remind users that even in the heart of a bustling metropolis, nature can still be a guiding force for design.