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The colder the winds of winter, the stronger the dreams of summer. At the Salone del Mobile 2026 we present our new outdoor collections where the material is the origin of everything. Thanks to the thorough selection of textures and materials, the transition between them is now seamless in a more natural, effortless way.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

What to expect from our new outdoor collections

Only mastering the indoor is possible to translate it into the outdoor. Our constant research has allowed us to progressively broaden the offer of natural materials suitable for outdoor use.

We have fallen for richer materials such as fused glass, glazed ceramic or travertine which is in turn our particular way of recovering, giving value and praising artisan trades and their almost lost skilled crafts in Europe. New textured finishes contribute to enhancing the much sought after warmth of these fabrics: pearl grey, canyon red, imperial blue, reed green… Evoking starts at the naming phase.

And because every layer matters, not only these materials help increase the feeling of comfort in the outdoor and pay tribute to craftsmanship: their low carbon footprint underlines once again our commitment to a greener way of manufacturing.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

The language of rattan: Meridies by Roberto Lazzeroni

One of the new collections included in the catalogue is Meridies, a seating collection launched in the past edition of the Salone del Mobile. Made of certified FSC® sapele wood and inspired by the language of rattan, our signature material, Meridies sofas, armchairs and modules bring together craftsmanship and Mediterranean design. Keeping with the catalogue’s motto, Meridies stands as a border collection: with its soft, fluffy cushions is as comfortable as any indoor collection.

Every component of Meridies is manufactured in our factory in Moixent by carefully mixing craftsmanship, tradition, design and cutting-edge technology. Ethically and sustainably made, with 100% traceable wood, Meridies is an explicit nod of appreciation to Expormim’s long-standing tradition of rattan.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

Brae by Norm Architects, where Nordic and Mediterranean design meet

Brae is a modular sofa system designed to bring serenity to outdoor spaces thanks to its soft curves and smooth touch. The intention is blending in with the surroundings to give all the prominence to the exterior landscape. Brae starts as a synthesis exercise aiming to achieve an honest simplicity: control the organicity of the modules and sprinkle with wonderful details, such as the tone-on-tone braided base –yet another tribute to Expormim’s legacy– and the almost invisible seams, and what you get is Brae.

Discreet comfort, unpretentious luxury and an open invitation to lay back, chat and relax while enjoying the scenery around. If tranquility and utmost comfort are equal to luxury, then Brae seating collection is its truest highest form. Having said all this, mix and match to your liking.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

Leku by Javier Pastor or how to sculpt the space

Leku (‘place’ in Basque) consists of two different approaches, but a unique spirit. Inspired by the work of Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida, this collection of dining and coffee tables plays with concepts like emptiness, time and territory. How? Through evocative shapes and materials. Oval and round dining tables sport egg-shaped fused glass tops resting on robust FSC certified sapele legs. The textured glass is a mirror for the landscape thus inviting the surroundings to this interesting dialogue between opposites: emptiness and volume, light and shade, texture and softness. Each Leku table is an habitable sculpture, a place for celebration.

On the other hand, Leku coffee tables help create a more intimate atmosphere. Without giving up on the architectural and sculptural spirit of the collection, Leku coffee tables’ purpose is less grandiose and truer to their essence: a non-imposing accompaniment. The structure made of aluminium plate –bringing up again Chillida’s work with steel– sprouts like an old root from the ground, filled with memories and with that serenity only ancient things have. The fused glass captures light and returns it in soft whispers. Art, architecture, craftsmanship, design… all come together in Leku.

Peace, serenity, a shelter from the mad, mad world. The beauty of design and the beauty of a natural landscape. That’s real luxury. That’s what our new outdoor collections 2026 are all about. See you on the other side of the border.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

Explore our new outdoor collections

Customization, elevated design and durability make us a reliable partner in luxury hospitality. For more inspiration, request our outdoor news here:

form submitted, thank you
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Australia
Austria
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Denmark
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Ecuador
Egypt
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Germany
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Greece
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Tajikistan
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Showroom
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Press
Student
Other

The colder the winds of winter, the stronger the dreams of summer. At the Salone del Mobile 2026 we present our new outdoor collections where the material is the origin of everything. Thanks to the thorough selection of textures and materials, the transition between them is now seamless in a more natural, effortless way.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

What to expect from our new outdoor collections

Only mastering the indoor is possible to translate it into the outdoor. Our constant research has allowed us to progressively broaden the offer of natural materials suitable for outdoor use.

We have fallen for richer materials such as fused glass, glazed ceramic or travertine which is in turn our particular way of recovering, giving value and praising artisan trades and their almost lost skilled crafts in Europe. New textured finishes contribute to enhancing the much sought after warmth of these fabrics: pearl grey, canyon red, imperial blue, reed green… Evoking starts at the naming phase.

And because every layer matters, not only these materials help increase the feeling of comfort in the outdoor and pay tribute to craftsmanship: their low carbon footprint underlines once again our commitment to a greener way of manufacturing.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

The language of rattan: Meridies by Roberto Lazzeroni

One of the new collections included in the catalogue is Meridies, a seating collection launched in the past edition of the Salone del Mobile. Made of certified FSC® sapele wood and inspired by the language of rattan, our signature material, Meridies sofas, armchairs and modules bring together craftsmanship and Mediterranean design. Keeping with the catalogue’s motto, Meridies stands as a border collection: with its soft, fluffy cushions is as comfortable as any indoor collection.

Every component of Meridies is manufactured in our factory in Moixent by carefully mixing craftsmanship, tradition, design and cutting-edge technology. Ethically and sustainably made, with 100% traceable wood, Meridies is an explicit nod of appreciation to Expormim’s long-standing tradition of rattan.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

Brae by Norm Architects, where Nordic and Mediterranean design meet

Brae is a modular sofa system designed to bring serenity to outdoor spaces thanks to its soft curves and smooth touch. The intention is blending in with the surroundings to give all the prominence to the exterior landscape. Brae starts as a synthesis exercise aiming to achieve an honest simplicity: control the organicity of the modules and sprinkle with wonderful details, such as the tone-on-tone braided base –yet another tribute to Expormim’s legacy– and the almost invisible seams, and what you get is Brae.

Discreet comfort, unpretentious luxury and an open invitation to lay back, chat and relax while enjoying the scenery around. If tranquility and utmost comfort are equal to luxury, then Brae seating collection is its truest highest form. Having said all this, mix and match to your liking.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

Leku by Javier Pastor or how to sculpt the space

Leku (‘place’ in Basque) consists of two different approaches, but a unique spirit. Inspired by the work of Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida, this collection of dining and coffee tables plays with concepts like emptiness, time and territory. How? Through evocative shapes and materials. Oval and round dining tables sport egg-shaped fused glass tops resting on robust FSC certified sapele legs. The textured glass is a mirror for the landscape thus inviting the surroundings to this interesting dialogue between opposites: emptiness and volume, light and shade, texture and softness. Each Leku table is an habitable sculpture, a place for celebration.

On the other hand, Leku coffee tables help create a more intimate atmosphere. Without giving up on the architectural and sculptural spirit of the collection, Leku coffee tables’ purpose is less grandiose and truer to their essence: a non-imposing accompaniment. The structure made of aluminium plate –bringing up again Chillida’s work with steel– sprouts like an old root from the ground, filled with memories and with that serenity only ancient things have. The fused glass captures light and returns it in soft whispers. Art, architecture, craftsmanship, design… all come together in Leku.

Peace, serenity, a shelter from the mad, mad world. The beauty of design and the beauty of a natural landscape. That’s real luxury. That’s what our new outdoor collections 2026 are all about. See you on the other side of the border.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

The colder the winds of winter, the stronger the dreams of summer. At the Salone del Mobile 2026 we present our new outdoor collections where the material is the origin of everything. Thanks to the thorough selection of textures and materials, the transition between them is now seamless in a more natural, effortless way.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

What to expect from our new outdoor collections

Only mastering the indoor is possible to translate it into the outdoor. Our constant research has allowed us to progressively broaden the offer of natural materials suitable for outdoor use.

We have fallen for richer materials such as fused glass, glazed ceramic or travertine which is in turn our particular way of recovering, giving value and praising artisan trades and their almost lost skilled crafts in Europe. New textured finishes contribute to enhancing the much sought after warmth of these fabrics: pearl grey, canyon red, imperial blue, reed green… Evoking starts at the naming phase.

And because every layer matters, not only these materials help increase the feeling of comfort in the outdoor and pay tribute to craftsmanship: their low carbon footprint underlines once again our commitment to a greener way of manufacturing.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

The language of rattan: Meridies by Roberto Lazzeroni

One of the new collections included in the catalogue is Meridies, a seating collection launched in the past edition of the Salone del Mobile. Made of certified FSC® sapele wood and inspired by the language of rattan, our signature material, Meridies sofas, armchairs and modules bring together craftsmanship and Mediterranean design. Keeping with the catalogue’s motto, Meridies stands as a border collection: with its soft, fluffy cushions is as comfortable as any indoor collection.

Every component of Meridies is manufactured in our factory in Moixent by carefully mixing craftsmanship, tradition, design and cutting-edge technology. Ethically and sustainably made, with 100% traceable wood, Meridies is an explicit nod of appreciation to Expormim’s long-standing tradition of rattan.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

Brae by Norm Architects, where Nordic and Mediterranean design meet

Brae is a modular sofa system designed to bring serenity to outdoor spaces thanks to its soft curves and smooth touch. The intention is blending in with the surroundings to give all the prominence to the exterior landscape. Brae starts as a synthesis exercise aiming to achieve an honest simplicity: control the organicity of the modules and sprinkle with wonderful details, such as the tone-on-tone braided base –yet another tribute to Expormim’s legacy– and the almost invisible seams, and what you get is Brae.

Discreet comfort, unpretentious luxury and an open invitation to lay back, chat and relax while enjoying the scenery around. If tranquility and utmost comfort are equal to luxury, then Brae seating collection is its truest highest form. Having said all this, mix and match to your liking.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

Leku by Javier Pastor or how to sculpt the space

Leku (‘place’ in Basque) consists of two different approaches, but a unique spirit. Inspired by the work of Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida, this collection of dining and coffee tables plays with concepts like emptiness, time and territory. How? Through evocative shapes and materials. Oval and round dining tables sport egg-shaped fused glass tops resting on robust FSC certified sapele legs. The textured glass is a mirror for the landscape thus inviting the surroundings to this interesting dialogue between opposites: emptiness and volume, light and shade, texture and softness. Each Leku table is an habitable sculpture, a place for celebration.

On the other hand, Leku coffee tables help create a more intimate atmosphere. Without giving up on the architectural and sculptural spirit of the collection, Leku coffee tables’ purpose is less grandiose and truer to their essence: a non-imposing accompaniment. The structure made of aluminium plate –bringing up again Chillida’s work with steel– sprouts like an old root from the ground, filled with memories and with that serenity only ancient things have. The fused glass captures light and returns it in soft whispers. Art, architecture, craftsmanship, design… all come together in Leku.

Peace, serenity, a shelter from the mad, mad world. The beauty of design and the beauty of a natural landscape. That’s real luxury. That’s what our new outdoor collections 2026 are all about. See you on the other side of the border.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

The colder the winds of winter, the stronger the dreams of summer. At the Salone del Mobile 2026 we present our new outdoor collections where the material is the origin of everything. Thanks to the thorough selection of textures and materials, the transition between them is now seamless in a more natural, effortless way.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

What to expect from our new outdoor collections

Only mastering the indoor is possible to translate it into the outdoor. Our constant research has allowed us to progressively broaden the offer of natural materials suitable for outdoor use.

We have fallen for richer materials such as fused glass, glazed ceramic or travertine which is in turn our particular way of recovering, giving value and praising artisan trades and their almost lost skilled crafts in Europe. New textured finishes contribute to enhancing the much sought after warmth of these fabrics: pearl grey, canyon red, imperial blue, reed green… Evoking starts at the naming phase.

And because every layer matters, not only these materials help increase the feeling of comfort in the outdoor and pay tribute to craftsmanship: their low carbon footprint underlines once again our commitment to a greener way of manufacturing.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

The language of rattan: Meridies by Roberto Lazzeroni

One of the new collections included in the catalogue is Meridies, a seating collection launched in the past edition of the Salone del Mobile. Made of certified FSC® sapele wood and inspired by the language of rattan, our signature material, Meridies sofas, armchairs and modules bring together craftsmanship and Mediterranean design. Keeping with the catalogue’s motto, Meridies stands as a border collection: with its soft, fluffy cushions is as comfortable as any indoor collection.

Every component of Meridies is manufactured in our factory in Moixent by carefully mixing craftsmanship, tradition, design and cutting-edge technology. Ethically and sustainably made, with 100% traceable wood, Meridies is an explicit nod of appreciation to Expormim’s long-standing tradition of rattan.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

Brae by Norm Architects, where Nordic and Mediterranean design meet

Brae is a modular sofa system designed to bring serenity to outdoor spaces thanks to its soft curves and smooth touch. The intention is blending in with the surroundings to give all the prominence to the exterior landscape. Brae starts as a synthesis exercise aiming to achieve an honest simplicity: control the organicity of the modules and sprinkle with wonderful details, such as the tone-on-tone braided base –yet another tribute to Expormim’s legacy– and the almost invisible seams, and what you get is Brae.

Discreet comfort, unpretentious luxury and an open invitation to lay back, chat and relax while enjoying the scenery around. If tranquility and utmost comfort are equal to luxury, then Brae seating collection is its truest highest form. Having said all this, mix and match to your liking.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

Leku by Javier Pastor or how to sculpt the space

Leku (‘place’ in Basque) consists of two different approaches, but a unique spirit. Inspired by the work of Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida, this collection of dining and coffee tables plays with concepts like emptiness, time and territory. How? Through evocative shapes and materials. Oval and round dining tables sport egg-shaped fused glass tops resting on robust FSC certified sapele legs. The textured glass is a mirror for the landscape thus inviting the surroundings to this interesting dialogue between opposites: emptiness and volume, light and shade, texture and softness. Each Leku table is an habitable sculpture, a place for celebration.

On the other hand, Leku coffee tables help create a more intimate atmosphere. Without giving up on the architectural and sculptural spirit of the collection, Leku coffee tables’ purpose is less grandiose and truer to their essence: a non-imposing accompaniment. The structure made of aluminium plate –bringing up again Chillida’s work with steel– sprouts like an old root from the ground, filled with memories and with that serenity only ancient things have. The fused glass captures light and returns it in soft whispers. Art, architecture, craftsmanship, design… all come together in Leku.

Peace, serenity, a shelter from the mad, mad world. The beauty of design and the beauty of a natural landscape. That’s real luxury. That’s what our new outdoor collections 2026 are all about. See you on the other side of the border.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

Explore our new outdoor collections

Customization, elevated design and durability make us a reliable partner in luxury hospitality. For more inspiration, request our outdoor news here:

form submitted, thank you
Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
American Samoa
Andorra
Angola
Anguilla
Antarctica
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Armenia
Aruba
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bermuda
Bhutan
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Bouvet Island
Brazil
British Indian Ocean Territory
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Cape Verde
Cayman Islands
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile
China
Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Colombia
Comoros
Congo, the Democratic Republic of the
Cook Islands
Costa Rica
Cote D'Ivoire
Croatia
Cuba
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Djibouti
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
Faroe Islands
Fiji
Finland
France
French Guiana
French Polynesia
French Southern Territories
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Gibraltar
Greece
Greenland
Grenada
Guadeloupe
Guam
Guatemala
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Heard Island and Mcdonald Islands
Holy See (Vatican City State)
Honduras
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran, Islamic Republic of
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kiribati
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Korea, Republic of
Kosovo
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macao
Macedonia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Martinique
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mayotte
Mexico
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Moldova, Republic of
Monaco
Mongolia
Montenegro
Montserrat
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia
Nauru
Nepal
Netherlands
Netherlands Antilles
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Niue
Norfolk Island
North Macedonia
Northern Mariana Islands
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Palestinian Territory, Occupied
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Pitcairn
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Qatar
Reunion
Romania
Russian Federation
Rwanda
Saint Helena
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Serbia
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Sint Maarten
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
Somalia
South Africa
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
Spain
Sri Lanka
Saint Barth
Sudan
Suriname
Svalbard and Jan Mayen
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian Arab Republic
Taiwan
Tajikistan
Tanzania, United Republic of
Thailand
Timor-Leste
Togo
Tokelau
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Turks and Caicos Islands
Tuvalu
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
United States Minor Outlying Islands
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Venezuela
Viet Nam
Virgin Islands, British
Virgin Islands, U.s.
Wallis and Futuna
Western Sahara
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Interior designer
Architect
Purchasing agency
Workplace dealer
Showroom
Online store
Furniture distributor
Brand agent
Hotel
Manufacturer
Press
Student
Other

The colder the winds of winter, the stronger the dreams of summer. At the Salone del Mobile 2026 we present our new outdoor collections where the material is the origin of everything. Thanks to the thorough selection of textures and materials, the transition between them is now seamless in a more natural, effortless way.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

What to expect from our new outdoor collections

Only mastering the indoor is possible to translate it into the outdoor. Our constant research has allowed us to progressively broaden the offer of natural materials suitable for outdoor use.

We have fallen for richer materials such as fused glass, glazed ceramic or travertine which is in turn our particular way of recovering, giving value and praising artisan trades and their almost lost skilled crafts in Europe. New textured finishes contribute to enhancing the much sought after warmth of these fabrics: pearl grey, canyon red, imperial blue, reed green… Evoking starts at the naming phase.

And because every layer matters, not only these materials help increase the feeling of comfort in the outdoor and pay tribute to craftsmanship: their low carbon footprint underlines once again our commitment to a greener way of manufacturing.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

The language of rattan: Meridies by Roberto Lazzeroni

One of the new collections included in the catalogue is Meridies, a seating collection launched in the past edition of the Salone del Mobile. Made of certified FSC® sapele wood and inspired by the language of rattan, our signature material, Meridies sofas, armchairs and modules bring together craftsmanship and Mediterranean design. Keeping with the catalogue’s motto, Meridies stands as a border collection: with its soft, fluffy cushions is as comfortable as any indoor collection.

Every component of Meridies is manufactured in our factory in Moixent by carefully mixing craftsmanship, tradition, design and cutting-edge technology. Ethically and sustainably made, with 100% traceable wood, Meridies is an explicit nod of appreciation to Expormim’s long-standing tradition of rattan.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

Brae by Norm Architects, where Nordic and Mediterranean design meet

Brae is a modular sofa system designed to bring serenity to outdoor spaces thanks to its soft curves and smooth touch. The intention is blending in with the surroundings to give all the prominence to the exterior landscape. Brae starts as a synthesis exercise aiming to achieve an honest simplicity: control the organicity of the modules and sprinkle with wonderful details, such as the tone-on-tone braided base –yet another tribute to Expormim’s legacy– and the almost invisible seams, and what you get is Brae.

Discreet comfort, unpretentious luxury and an open invitation to lay back, chat and relax while enjoying the scenery around. If tranquility and utmost comfort are equal to luxury, then Brae seating collection is its truest highest form. Having said all this, mix and match to your liking.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

Leku by Javier Pastor or how to sculpt the space

Leku (‘place’ in Basque) consists of two different approaches, but a unique spirit. Inspired by the work of Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida, this collection of dining and coffee tables plays with concepts like emptiness, time and territory. How? Through evocative shapes and materials. Oval and round dining tables sport egg-shaped fused glass tops resting on robust FSC certified sapele legs. The textured glass is a mirror for the landscape thus inviting the surroundings to this interesting dialogue between opposites: emptiness and volume, light and shade, texture and softness. Each Leku table is an habitable sculpture, a place for celebration.

On the other hand, Leku coffee tables help create a more intimate atmosphere. Without giving up on the architectural and sculptural spirit of the collection, Leku coffee tables’ purpose is less grandiose and truer to their essence: a non-imposing accompaniment. The structure made of aluminium plate –bringing up again Chillida’s work with steel– sprouts like an old root from the ground, filled with memories and with that serenity only ancient things have. The fused glass captures light and returns it in soft whispers. Art, architecture, craftsmanship, design… all come together in Leku.

Peace, serenity, a shelter from the mad, mad world. The beauty of design and the beauty of a natural landscape. That’s real luxury. That’s what our new outdoor collections 2026 are all about. See you on the other side of the border.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

The colder the winds of winter, the stronger the dreams of summer. At the Salone del Mobile 2026 we present our new outdoor collections where the material is the origin of everything. Thanks to the thorough selection of textures and materials, the transition between them is now seamless in a more natural, effortless way.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

What to expect from our new outdoor collections

Only mastering the indoor is possible to translate it into the outdoor. Our constant research has allowed us to progressively broaden the offer of natural materials suitable for outdoor use.

We have fallen for richer materials such as fused glass, glazed ceramic or travertine which is in turn our particular way of recovering, giving value and praising artisan trades and their almost lost skilled crafts in Europe. New textured finishes contribute to enhancing the much sought after warmth of these fabrics: pearl grey, canyon red, imperial blue, reed green… Evoking starts at the naming phase.

And because every layer matters, not only these materials help increase the feeling of comfort in the outdoor and pay tribute to craftsmanship: their low carbon footprint underlines once again our commitment to a greener way of manufacturing.

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The language of rattan: Meridies by Roberto Lazzeroni

One of the new collections included in the catalogue is Meridies, a seating collection launched in the past edition of the Salone del Mobile. Made of certified FSC® sapele wood and inspired by the language of rattan, our signature material, Meridies sofas, armchairs and modules bring together craftsmanship and Mediterranean design. Keeping with the catalogue’s motto, Meridies stands as a border collection: with its soft, fluffy cushions is as comfortable as any indoor collection.

Every component of Meridies is manufactured in our factory in Moixent by carefully mixing craftsmanship, tradition, design and cutting-edge technology. Ethically and sustainably made, with 100% traceable wood, Meridies is an explicit nod of appreciation to Expormim’s long-standing tradition of rattan.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

Brae by Norm Architects, where Nordic and Mediterranean design meet

Brae is a modular sofa system designed to bring serenity to outdoor spaces thanks to its soft curves and smooth touch. The intention is blending in with the surroundings to give all the prominence to the exterior landscape. Brae starts as a synthesis exercise aiming to achieve an honest simplicity: control the organicity of the modules and sprinkle with wonderful details, such as the tone-on-tone braided base –yet another tribute to Expormim’s legacy– and the almost invisible seams, and what you get is Brae.

Discreet comfort, unpretentious luxury and an open invitation to lay back, chat and relax while enjoying the scenery around. If tranquility and utmost comfort are equal to luxury, then Brae seating collection is its truest highest form. Having said all this, mix and match to your liking.

stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border
stories - outdoor news 2026: erasing the last border

Leku by Javier Pastor or how to sculpt the space

Leku (‘place’ in Basque) consists of two different approaches, but a unique spirit. Inspired by the work of Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida, this collection of dining and coffee tables plays with concepts like emptiness, time and territory. How? Through evocative shapes and materials. Oval and round dining tables sport egg-shaped fused glass tops resting on robust FSC certified sapele legs. The textured glass is a mirror for the landscape thus inviting the surroundings to this interesting dialogue between opposites: emptiness and volume, light and shade, texture and softness. Each Leku table is an habitable sculpture, a place for celebration.

On the other hand, Leku coffee tables help create a more intimate atmosphere. Without giving up on the architectural and sculptural spirit of the collection, Leku coffee tables’ purpose is less grandiose and truer to their essence: a non-imposing accompaniment. The structure made of aluminium plate –bringing up again Chillida’s work with steel– sprouts like an old root from the ground, filled with memories and with that serenity only ancient things have. The fused glass captures light and returns it in soft whispers. Art, architecture, craftsmanship, design… all come together in Leku.

Peace, serenity, a shelter from the mad, mad world. The beauty of design and the beauty of a natural landscape. That’s real luxury. That’s what our new outdoor collections 2026 are all about. See you on the other side of the border.

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