Campus Collection by Case Furniture: Matthew Hilton’s Outdoor Manifesto
Terraces, courtyards, rooftop decks. The new Campus Collection by Case Furniture, designed by Matthew Hilton, brings outdoor design to the long stretches of commercial life.
The frames are powder-coated steel. Sweeping armrests. Flared feet. A small dimple detail that signals authorship without overplaying it.
Seating pairs that structure with textilene slings and weatherproof upholstery. Two colorways: Pebble and Bottle. Both desaturated, both engineered to sit easily against stone, teak, and planting. The Campus Rectangular Table answers in granite or slatted teak, matched or contrasted to the frame.
Hilton has long built furniture around clarity of form. That sensibility translates cleanly to the terrace. The pieces have weight without bulk. Presence without noise. Useful for hotel courtyards, rooftop bars, and multifamily amenity decks, where furniture should read as architecture rather than accessory.
Durability is the quiet argument behind the outdoor design. Weather-resistant materials. Considered joinery. A palette built for longevity. Hilton puts it plainly: outdoor furniture must work hard but carry composure.
Campus does both, joining peers like Dauphin’s Little Perillo in raising the bar for outdoor specification.
Images Courtesy of Case Furniture






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