With classic design elements coupled with ethically sourced Teak, TanGuor by Didier is an invocation to bask in the delights of the outdoors.
September 1st, 2024
Furniture no longer needs to be designed with only one function in mind. Rather than starting with the final environment, Ross Didier, the founder of Melbourne-based furniture brand Didier, instead considers the mood or narrative that shapes the design intent.
Naturally this lends itself to designing versatile and durable furniture pieces. New to the Didier range is the TanGuor collection, which embodies this approach. The collection is a sophisticated outdoor furniture range that would be right at home whether in a hotel, on a rooftop workspace, or a multi-residential project.

Envisaged as functional sculpture, Didier’s approach to design is deeply rooted in creating pieces that are built to last – both in terms of quality and emotional resonance.
Designing furniture with a soul, Didier explains that: “These are pieces people will want to keep, live with, and look after, creating a future heirloom.” With that as the starting point, durability in every environment ensures that TanGuor can withstand high traffic project areas.
Sustainability is not just a buzzword for Didier; it’s an integral part of the brand’s design philosophy. The TanGuor range is crafted from responsibly sourced, ecological-certified teak, a material known for its incredible resilience and ability to withstand the harshest of environmental conditions. “The longevity of Teak wood is legendary and proven to be the supreme timber choice for exterior,” says Didier, “The high-quality, certified Teak we use can be left naturally untreated because of the premium grade properties. Its natural grain offers superior durability, and skilfully constructed to last in any commercial setting.”

One of the standout features of the TanGuor collection is its modularity. The range includes seating, arms, ottomans, low tables, sun loungers and umbrellas – all conceived to be mixed and matched, allowing for bespoke configurations to be assembled and joined together to suit any space.
The collection’s slatted timber structure, inspired by the romantic imagery of Moroccan riads, trellised architecture, and the sleek lines of safari-style furniture, adds a timeless and honoured aesthetic.
Each piece in the TanGuor range is meticulously crafted to endure the demands of commercial use. From the precision of Mortise & Tenoned joins and marine-grade stainless steel fittings, to the highest-quality fabric and textured marble: every detail factors in longevity.

Beyond the hard-wearing benefits that underpin the design, TanGuor evokes a sense of time and place. The collection captures the essence of the Golden Hour – that perfect time of day when the light softens, and the world slows down. The blend of natural materials, earthy tones and elegant craftsmanship ensures TanGuor brings timelessness to any commercial space, either outdoor or indoor.
Whether designing for a luxurious hotel or a bustling urban rooftop, the TanGuor collection by Didier is a versatile, sustainable and beautifully crafted solution. Made with upholstery to order in Melbourne, and the highest quality materials for outdoor environments, experience the soulful essence of TanGuor.
Didier
didier.com.au


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