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Settle into a softer kind of outdoors.

GardenNest brings living-room comfort out onto the lawn, the balcony and the rooftop. Layered textures, rounded silhouettes and weather-ready fabrics turn every green patch into a small retreat — no matter where in the world you grow it.

Each piece is designed to sit gently on the “grass” of your space — from compact balcony loveseats to sprawling lounge islands. Mix wood, rope and powder-coated metal to create your own little nest that stays cozy from early spring breakfasts to late autumn evenings.

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  • Worldwide design language
  • Weather-ready, low maintenance
  • Modular seating for any yard size

Furniture that understands the rhythm of the yard.

A garden morning is not the same as a rooftop evening. GardenNest pieces are designed to flex with that change: cushions breathe in midday heat, tabletops stay steady on uneven ground and silhouettes feel soft even against strict modern architecture.

Instead of treating the lawn as a backdrop, each sofa and chair treats it as a co-host. Legs are rounded to sit lightly on grass, woven backs let the wind pass through and finishes are chosen to echo leaves, bark and stone rather than compete with them.

  • Slow mornings. Sink into deeper seats with wide arms that happily hold a mug, a book and a sleeping cat.
  • Bright afternoons. Breezy fabrics dry quickly after a passing shower and resist fading when the sun stays too long.
  • Late evenings. Lantern-ready corners and rounded tabletops keep gatherings relaxed even when the sky goes almost black.
Compact balcony with a slim loveseat and side table framed by railing planters
Balcony footprint

Draw your nest as a simple line, then fill it with layers.

Some spaces are generous lawns, some are narrow decks, some are only a tiny concrete step. GardenNest pieces are built as modules that can be stretched, mirrored and folded into almost any outline you sketch.

Start with the shape you actually have: an L along the fence, a small circle under a tree or a straight line by the pool. Combine corner units, ottomans and low tables to echo that drawing instead of forcing a rigid sofa rectangle into the middle of everything.

Lawn lounge belt Balcony strip Firepit ring Pool edge perch

When your life or climate changes, the layout can move with you: add a module, remove a table, rotate a chair. The nest you build never has to be finished — it can keep evolving as long as you keep stepping outside.

Curved outdoor chairs forming a ring around a low fire bowl on trimmed grass
Circle around fire

Every texture is chosen to sit comfortably next to leaves, stone and sky.

GardenNest combines wood, metal and weave in a way that feels gentle to touch and softens with time. Instead of chasing perfect showroom gloss, we lean into subtle weathering, patina and the tiny stories that appear on surfaces outdoors.

Close-up of warm teak slats with fine rain marks against blurred green grass

Soft-edged hardwood

Rounded teak and acacia edges feel smooth against bare legs and hold their tone in sun and light rain. Subtle grain keeps each piece slightly different from the next.

Outdoor rope weave pattern catching small highlights above a dark green lawn

Breathable rope & weave

Woven backs let the breeze move through and dry fast after a shower. The pattern creates gentle shadows on cushions and grass when the light shifts.

Slim powder-coated metal frame with rounded corner above groundcover plants

Lightweight metal frames

Powder-coated frames are slim, stable and easy to move when shade travels across the garden. Rounded corners echo the curve of stones and leaves rather than sharp lines.

One collection, four gentle seasons.

GardenNest pieces stay out when the weather swings. Add throws, lanterns or shade sails — the furniture simply follows along.

Compact garden sofa with pale green cushions beside fresh spring plants
Early spring, soft blankets
Outdoor daybed under a wide parasol on bright summer grass
High-summer shade
Low armchairs around a fire bowl with golden autumn leaves nearby
Late-autumn glow
L-shaped outdoor corner set built from separate modules on a small lawn
Corner from simple blocks

Build a nest from quiet, repeatable pieces.

Every sofa is a set of small modules. Slide them apart for parties or pull them tight for reading corners.

  • 1. Start with two corner seats.
  • 2. Add ottomans where feet naturally land.
  • 3. Drop in low tables between the green patches.
Top view of outdoor modules arranged around a small round side table
Top-view puzzle

Little moments that happen once you sit down.

Morning coffee, laptop days, midnight talks — the same bench can host all of them with a few small moves.

Person holding a mug while sitting on a low garden sofa with bare feet on the grass
First steps onto the grass
Slim outdoor table with a laptop and notebook beside a simple chair
Work between leaves
Two lounge chairs facing a lantern-lit side table on dark lawn
Quiet late-light talks

From quick pause to all-evening nest.

Depth, angle and softness shift gently across the collection, so every person finds their own favorite corner.

Short break Afternoon drift Long evening

Higher backs support reading; low loungers invite almost-horizontal cloud watching. Cushions keep their shape but still give in when you finally sit down.

Tall outdoor lounge chair with curved back on a deep green lawn
Upright reading seat
Close-up of deep outdoor seat cushion with soft edge above grass
Deep cushion edge

Follow the moving light instead of fighting it.

Pergolas, trees and fabric canopies shift the sun across your furniture during the day. GardenNest pieces are light enough to slide along with it.

Outdoor sofa under a pergola casting striped shadows on the cushions and grass
Striped pergola light
Two chairs placed in a round patch of shade under a small tree
Tree-circle shade
Daybed beneath layered fabric canopies with soft dappled light on the lawn
Layered canopy glow

Small habits that keep outdoor pieces calm for years.

Quick brushing, light covers and smart storage spots are enough. No heavy rituals, just simple rhythms after long days outside.

Hand brushing wooden outdoor slats above green groundcover
Brush after storms
Folded outdoor furniture cover lying beside a low bench on the grass
Light covers for nights
Storage bench with cushions lifted to hide outdoor accessories inside
Hidden storage bench

Cushions, frames and textiles working as one quiet system.

Each GardenNest seat mixes three layers: a calm frame, soft but supportive cushions and textiles that feel gentle on bare skin.

Base frame

Rounded edges and hidden fixings keep the silhouette quiet and kind to moving feet and hands.

Support core

High-resilience foam holds its shape through long seasons without feeling stiff or bouncy.

Touch surface

Breathable covers stay cool, dry quickly and welcome you even on warm evenings.

Close-up of outdoor cushion fabric with fine weave above soft green blur
Textile that stays calm
Rounded wooden armrest meeting a cushion edge over trimmed lawn
Rounded frame detail

A simple path that leads you out more often.

Place pieces so that stepping outside feels effortless: one pause by the door, one on the terrace, one on the lawn.

Step 1

Small bench just outside the door for shoes, bags and first breaths of air.

Step 2

Chair and table on the terrace for quick drinks and laptop moments.

Step 3

Deep lounger on the grass when it is time to stay out for longer.

Narrow outdoor bench placed just outside a glass door above green groundcover
First pause by the door
Low lounge chair tucked into a far garden corner surrounded by plants
Last stop in the corner

Colours tuned to leaves, stone and evening sky.

Soft greens, sand tones and charcoal bases keep the furniture present but never loud.

Leaf and moss for cushions and accents.

Sand, clay and charcoal for frames and tables.

Stack of outdoor cushions in muted green and sand tones on a bench
Cushion stack in greens
Selection of outdoor wooden samples in warm and cool tones on grass
Wood tones for frames

Three small stages across the same patch of green.

Move from quick chats near the house to long dinners deeper in the garden and quiet talks in the far corner.

Two compact chairs near a doorway with soft light spilling onto the grass
Doorway greeting
Outdoor dining table set in the middle of a lawn with simple chairs
Lawn-side dining
Low lounge chair and small table tucked into a leafy corner of the garden
Quiet far nook

Begin with one small nest and let it grow.

Maybe it starts with a single bench or a tiny balcony set. Over time you can add pieces, slide modules and slowly turn every green patch into a place you want to stay.

GardenNest collections are built to mix calmly together, so new additions never feel out of place — they simply extend the story that is already on your lawn.

Hand-drawn outline of a garden with simple furniture blocks sketched in
Sketch of a first layout
Evening view of a complete outdoor lounge set with warm lights on the grass
Finished evening nest