New 2026 Outdoor Products
- Jan 12
- 2 min read

We’re pleased to share an exclusive trade preview of highlights from our brand's 2026 outdoor collections. Designed for residential, hospitality, and contract projects, the new introductions focus on modularity, material innovation, sustainability, and refined comfort.
Across brands, updates include expanded seating systems, new finishes and materials, and versatile tables and rugs, offering greater flexibility for a wide range of outdoor settings.

Paola Lenti continues to focus on material innovation and design heritage with the introduction of a series of visionary, eco-conscious developments for 2026.
Highlights include the award-winning Alma seating system, designed for modular flexibility, and a new swivel version of the Amable lounge chair for both residential and hospitality settings. New materials such as Cementoskin and richly textured jacquard fabrics, including Poppy and Herbier, expand specification options.

Honoured in 2025 by the international Architonic jury for its innovative concept and sustainable approach, Alma features a steel structure with an elastic, draining open-weave cover. This has eliminated polyurethane from the load-bearing structure, contributing to reduced environmental impact.
With seat pads, cushions, and quilted overlays padded with recycled and biodegradable polyester fibre, Alma combines innovation, aesthetics, sustainability, and extensive possibilities for customisation.

Manutti has introduced an entire new aluminium sofa collection: Nami. Crafted from refined aluminium, the collection is lightweight, low-maintenance and fully recyclable, designed for versatility and ease of use.
A number of existing collections also expand: Yiko gains a new chair, as well as 2-seater and 3-seater sofas; and in a particularly notable range extension, the Kobo collection gains a new daybed and coffee table.

Gloster's new Wrap collection introduces a sculptural approach to outdoor seating, where a durable, one-piece woven seat and back appear to drape organically over a minimalist frame. Designed by Henrik Pedersen, the range includes a generously proportioned lounge chair and a matching dining chair, crafted with sustainably sourced teak frames and natural, all-weather fibres.
Grand Sail is another new collection, this time inspired by modern yachts featuring refined designs, premium materials and comfortable outdoor fabrics. It offers modular seating, tables, and deep-cushioned pieces that blend oceanic exploration with home comfort for sophisticated outdoor living.

Tribù's latest outdoor introductions combine organic forms and rich material expression with refined functionality. A highlight is the new curved Vis-à-Vis sofa, designed for fluid, conversational layouts, now available with an integrated travertine side table for seamless surface support.
Tribù's colour palette is also deepened with a new moss-colour ceramic as well as a darker brown/bronze weave. And joining the collections is the new Nagomi range, a seating and dining family by Inoda+Sveje that blends ultralight aluminium frames with hand-woven Canax® - Tribù's own hemp-based fibre offering resilient comfort and tactile richness.




