Tribù: Harmony and Balance Outdoors
Two collections worth lingering on this season.
Nagomi, by Danish-Japanese duo Inoda+Sveje, is quietly considered - a complete dining and lounging system that rewards those who furnish slowly and well. Harmony, comfort, and craftsmanship define it, with details that only reveal themselves through touch and use.
The Nogami collection includes armchairs, lounge chairs, dining tables in teak or ceramic, and sun lounger configured with or without wheels. It earns its place on the more intimate outdoor rooms we’re increasingly seeing - the ones that feel like extensions of the interior, not an afterthought to it.


Vis-à-Vis, Piergiorgio Cazzaniga's long-loved collection, returns for 2026 with a quiet but meaningful evolution. Cazzaniga's outlook has always been rooted in something older than trend:
"My experience is that of an artisan. During the Italian Renaissance, the artisan was in charge of the whole process, from the idea to the design to the production. That was my experience."
It shows. The sofa has been reimagined with a softer, more voluminous cushion, outlined by its signature piping that lends a discreet graphic rhythm. A new organic corner module, set at a distinctive 30° angle, deepens the collection's modular versatility, enabling organically shaped configurations that connect seamlessly with other components or hold their own as a standalone piece. The bones remain what they always were: plantation teak, effortless modularity, and a collection that has aged as well as the material it's built from.


The new Verna umbrella deserves a mention of its own. Available in round and square silhouettes, it employs Tribù's signature material intelligence and is designed to dissolve into rather than compete with the setting around it.
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