Swisspearl has been producing its stunning sculptural outdoor furniture collections since 1903. With a rich history like that, the company has fine-tuned its process to create the most high-quality and aesthetically pleasing patio pieces possible. Known to partner with European designers in order to infuse a unique essence in each and every collection, Swisspearl is on top of its game in the industry.
Its sculptural outdoor furniture collection mostly manifests itself in a grey scale, with fluid and soft-bending lines. Each piece is made with a fiber cement blend. This composite boasts cement, cellulose and synthetic fibers, water, air, and powdered limestone. The collection proves to be lightweight and Swisspearl ensures that they are amazingly durable as well.
The sculptural outdoor furniture pieces in this collection are by Willy Guhl, Patrick Schöni, Sternform, Michael Bruggmann, and Rainer Mutsch.
Stunning Sculptural Outdoor Furniture
Swisspearl's Capsules are Made with Interesting Materials
Trend Themes
1. Sculptural Outdoor Furniture - There is an opportunity for the development of personalized or customizable outdoor furniture sets incorporating unique designs and shapes.
2. Fiber Cement Composites - Fiber cement blends used in outdoor furniture can be explored in other industries such as construction and architecture for creating weather-resistant and durable structures.
3. Collaborative Design - Partnering with designers from different parts of the world can bring fresh and innovative ideas leading to disruptive designs across various industries.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Furniture - Innovative and customizable outdoor furniture sets can benefit from developing unique shapes and designs using fiber cement blends to sustain durability and are weather-resistant.
2. Construction - Developing weather-resistant fiber cement composites can disrupt the traditional construction materials and increase the sustainability and efficiency of construction projects.
3. Design - Collaborative design across borders can lead to disruptive design innovations in a multitude of industries such as fashion, architecture, and interior design.