Maison&Objet 2026: Guadarte

Maison&Objet 2026: Guadarte

Guadarte’s presence at Maison&Objet 2026 reads as a complete outdoor setting rather than a typical booth. The brand presents outdoor furniture design as spatial composition, not product display. Striped sofas, patterned parasols, and tiled tables establish rhythm at a glance. From across the hall, the installation reads clearly. Up close, it holds attention. The layout shows how outdoor furniture can define space in commercial environments, not just fill it.

Stripes lead the visual language, but they stay controlled. Mint, citron, and soft terracotta tones repeat across seating, umbrellas, and tables. Fringe details soften edges and introduce movement. Graphic planters and tiled surfaces add structure and weight. Each element supports the whole. Because of this balance, the outdoor furniture design feels composed rather than decorative. Pattern reinforces layout. Color supports legibility.

Guadarte keeps the forms familiar and the proportions disciplined. That restraint lets surface and pattern do the expressive work. This approach suits hotel terraces, resort lounges, and commercial outdoor seating areas. The collection defines zones without relying on novelty. It feels confident, usable, and resolved. We’ve seen similar thinking in projects that treat outdoor spaces like rooms, explored further in Designing Outdoor Spaces That Behave Like Rooms. At Maison&Objet 2026, Guadarte reinforces that idea with outdoor furniture design built for real use.

Images Courtesy of Guadarte

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