The outdoor furniture brand from Spain marries experience and traditional craftwork with the latest modern innovations and styles.
July 5th, 2012
Spanish outdoor furniture brand Point, which is now carried at Space Furniture in Singapore, is a third generation family-owned company that began as a rattan business in 1919.
The Golf range
Today, it has successfully bridged the gap between traditional know-how and modern manufacturing processes.
Golf range
Their quality hand-braided outdoor furniture pieces are carefully perfected to ensure maximum resistance to climatic conditions, wear and chemicals.
The Marilyn range
Point’s products are marked by their comfort and utility. The brand’s new generation of designs feature highly durable aluminium interior structures, while the outer fabric is made of hard-wearing Shintotex, which is similar in feel to natural fibres.
The company also has a strong internal design team to drive its creations. In addition, it works in collaboration with other designers such as Gabriel Teixidó, Alfonso Gallego and Esther Campos to produce a diverse range that responds to today’s outdoor lifestyles.
Top image: The Jazz range
Point
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Space Furniture
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