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Furniture: Outdoor

Best of Year 2009 Winner: Royal Botania, WAVE

Best of Year -- Interior Design, 12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

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Best of Year Winner, Furniture: Outdoor: Royal Botania — WAVE

The WAVE hammock was designed by Erik Nyberg and Gustav Ström for Royal Botania. It consists of rust-resistant electro-polished stainless steel and perforated fabric (one type for the upper roof and another type for the seating section). It impressively stands on a single point, which gives its unique floating impression.

Best of Year Merit Awards, Furniture: Outdoor

EGO Paris — DYVAN/KAMA Collection (EM5 DYV)
KAMA Dyvan is a totally modular concept that combines a lacquered aluminum structure with rounded angles reminiscent of the 70’s together with soft outdoor cushioning. Its cushions can be moved just as you want for changing the unit into 9 different configurations from sun-lounger, day-bed to sofa!

JANUS et Cie — Versa Arco Chaise
This sculptural chaise lounge design combines sleek metal contours with an airy mesh for a look evocative of a fine sailboat that distinguishes outdoor lounge spaces in high-profile projects. Premium materials and craftsmanship guarantee it will gracefully weather harsh elements and frequent application.

Sutherland — Sutherland by Philippe Hurel
French designer Philippe Hurel partners with Sutherland for a signature collection of sophisticated teak furnishings. The Sutherland by Philippe Hurel collection harmonizes any modern décor, indoors or out, with its sustainable and natural teak construction.

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