Fermob’s Bellevie collection is signified by its name, reflecting the joie de vivre that it brings to any terrace, garden, and interior space. This includes a wide-range of furniture options with a low furniture, such as the ultra-light Bellevie Sofa Seater, perfectly coordinated with a dining set for the ultimate combination in casual and cozy dining. Bonus: they are super easy to clean, resistant to UV, stains and mold.
The design of this contemporary collection was created by the design studio Pagnon & Pelhaître who drew its simple, daring shapes to echo modern lifestyles.
Additionally, Fermob’s garden furniture boasts geometric forms and soft curves that transcend styles and eras, combining the robustness of steel and the maneuverability of aluminum. You can have fun playing around with associations of products and colors with this complete collection, somewhere between a dining area and a space for relaxation, transforming garden furniture into a functional (and beautiful!) living area. Check out more of the colors from the Fermob color chart.
The simple, solid, and innovative Bistro folding furniture, developed at the end of the 19th century, was popular among lemonade sellers from that time since it was quick and easy to pack away, which allowed them to avoid paying the license for a permanent terrace!
Fermob developed the Bistro range from the original model and produced an ingenious, simple collection that is bursting with joy, charm, and authenticity! Additional benefits include anti-UV powder coating, laquered steel, and high protection treatment for outdoor use, to name a few benefits.
The Bistro line continues to delight, with its distinctive chairs and 10 table formats to mix and match. Furthermore, this French-style seating has won fans in Times Square and Bryant Park in New York where you can find them in the outdoor common areas.
The fun, compact, and curvy Sixties collection perfectly embodies the Fermob attitude: resolutely young and laid-back. Featuring a cocoon form, this woven resin seat, features an aluminium frame, providing a lightness, both in both its design and form.
With welcoming curves, a colorful aluminum frame, a resin seat that’s sensual to the touch, and airy woven patterns, Sixties promises gentle moments outside… and in.
This article appears in the June 2019 issue of Over the Wire.