Multi-label furniture store theBeuro presents new indoor- and outdoor-friendly furniture from Venetian company Varaschin, which has taken its signature weave concept to the next level with refined lightness and elegance.
November 1st, 2016
Bahia
The Bahia sunbed by Calvi&Brambilla has been stripped down to the bare essentials, leaving two parallel rounded sections that support a woven canvas, the VAR#TEX, which has been specially designed and made by Varaschin for the outdoors.
Thanks to an innovative fastening method, the fabric appears to be only leaning gently against the structural frame – an effect that emphasises a sense of lightness that is a key characteristic of Bahia. Continuing this visual language, the legs are spaced out with a consistent tubular shape.
This modern and minimal-looking sunbed is ideal for quiet moments of relaxation outside, whether in a resting or sitting position.
Bahia by Calvi&Brambilla for Varaschin
Link
The Link family of tables comes in various sizes, shapes, and configurations. Designed by Alain Gilles for Varaschin, the range is highly versatile, suiting the needs of diverse users. For instance, bigger families may opt for an expandable rectangular tabletop in laminates or stone, which is ideal for outdoor gatherings. For modest corners within the home, users can go for wooden legs and tops in round shapes, or combine more than one unit to inject fun into the space. Sporting soft gentle edges, a connecting joint merges the tabletop and legs. The joint can be concealed or exposed, depending on the user’s aesthetic preferences.
Link by Alain Gilles for Varaschin
Mini Arena
A continuation of the Arena family, the Mini Arena is an outdoor swivel sofa designed by R & S Varaschin. The circular sofa is woven by hand using man-made fibre, and sculpted on a powder-coated aluminium frame. The cosy sofa can be matched with a canopy, draining rubber and fabrics made for the outdoors.
Mini Arena by R & S Varaschin for Varaschin
Summerset
The Summerset lounge chair by Christophe Pillet can be made in high-gloss chrome or powder-coated steel. It can be used indoors as a showpiece or brought outside to enjoy a book in the garden.
Summerset by Christophe Pillet for Varaschin
Units Storage System
The Units Storage System conceived by designer Lo Scalzo Moscheri is highly functional as it can be rendered in many configurations. Each modular ‘box’ is shaped by thin slats, ensuring a sleek and proportionate. It can be used individually, stacked to create a showpiece with varying colours, or combined to complete wall compositions. The aluminium structure guarantees durability against the elements.
Units Storage System by Lo Scalzo Moscheri for Varaschin
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