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Seashell Nuo by DEDON
June 26, 2025

Summer is here—and with it, the pull to live more of life outdoors. As backyards become extensions of our living rooms and rooftops double as lounges, the demand for beautifully designed outdoor furniture is heating up. At ICFF, we’re spotlighting brands that are redefining alfresco living—where form meets function, and the elements meet their match.
Ascento, Metallic Bronze. Image courtesy of Danver

Ascento, Metallic Bronze. Image courtesy of Danver

Danver

Danver Stainless Outdoor Kitchens is the leader in high-performance stainless steel outdoor kitchens. They continue to lead the way in bringing color, style, design, and function from the indoors to the outdoors, perfecting their approach to transforming outdoor living spaces. As the industry standard, they offer hundreds of sizes, a variety of appliance applications, and award-winning colors.

Seashell Nuo by DEDON

Seashell Nuo, Image courtesy of DEDON

DEDON

DEDON, a global leader in handcrafted outdoor furniture since 1990, transforms outdoor spaces into vibrant “Spirit of Place” destinations, combining innovation, unrivaled quality, and sustainability to bring joy under open skies, with operations in over 100 countries.

Vignelli Bench by Heller

Vignelli Bench, Image courtesy of Heller

Heller

Heller began in 1971 and from the outset has been known for the true meaning of modern. Their timeless, functional designs are created without ego by some of the world’s greatest architects and designers – Frank Gehry, Massimo & Lela Vignelli, and Mario Bellini to name a few. Heller products have claimed the distinction of international design awards from the Compasso d’Oro to NeoCon and are featured in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art and recently, to the permanent collection at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Perfect indoor and outdoor, Heller is found in homes, restaurants, museums and offices around the world.

MORPHO by Tomorrowland

Image Courtesy Dirk Alexander

MORPHO

With MORPHO, renowned music festival Tomorrowland expands from the ephemeral into lasting architectural legacy with a collection of design furniture and objects that debuted at Salone Del Mobile in Milan. Designed by Great Library Design Studio, under the creative direction of Antwerp based architect Dieter Vander Velpen, the introduction of MORPHO follows landmark projects such as the Tomorrowland headquarters in Antwerp, Lab of Tomorrow in Boom and the acclaimed Mesa restaurant and will extend the Tomorrowland experience to new leisure projects. Created in collaboration with a selection of iconic Belgian brands, the collection will showcase home and garden furniture, as well as planters, kitchen and bathroom fixtures.

Spolia Wall by Opiary

Spolia Wall, Image courtesy of Opiary

Opiary

Opiary is a Brooklyn-based biophilic design and production studio. They integrate nature in each of their designs, incorporating live greenery and organic shapes into bespoke furniture, planters and sculpture. Through the ethos of biophilia, their work reflects the shifting, yet timeless relationship between humans and nature.

Tellus Bench, photo credit: Einar Aslaksen

Vestre

Vestre has been creating social meeting places for over 75 years. Believing in the power of pleasant and attractive places where people can meet, they take pride in being one of Scandinavia’s leading producers of sustainable urban furniture that brings people together. Over the years, they have gained an even stronger foothold on the international stage, and now export around 80% of everything we produce, with the United States as our largest market.

 

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