Manutti Debuts New Outdoor Furniture Collections at Salone del Mobile 2026
Manutti brings its Belgian outdoor design vision to Milan with a series of new collections and extensions presented at Salone del Mobile 2026. Rooted in craftsmanship, high quality materials, and a strong design identity, the brand expands its approach to outdoor living with pieces that combine comfort, durability, and refined aesthetics.
From dining seating to lounge concepts and versatile tables, the collections are designed to transform outdoor spaces into places of calm, conviviality, and understated elegance.
Violet, designed by Enrique Martí, is a dining armchair that translates a refined and open aesthetic into a comfortable seating experience. Its handwoven structure creates a light and almost transparent appearance, while the aluminum frame ensures stability and durability. The Batyline seat, paired with a cushion, offers lasting comfort, and ergonomic armrests support a relaxed posture. The woven finish also helps reduce heat buildup under sunlight, reinforcing its outdoor functionality.

Nami, developed by Manutti Design Studio, evolves from a lounge concept into a more complete collection with the addition of a dining table. Defined by soft and fluid lines, the table features a sculptural aluminum base made of vertical slats that create a strong visual rhythm. The slightly organic tabletop encourages interaction, while the central base keeps legroom clear, enhancing comfort and usability. This extension strengthens Nami’s focus on shared outdoor moments.

Tamo, designed by Stephane De Winter, expands into a full seating collection. Building on its original dining chair, the range now includes a bar stool, a dining side chair without armrests, and a lounge chair. The curved teak frame introduces a subtle vintage character, while the woven seat provides breathable comfort. Each piece maintains careful proportions and ergonomic support, making Tamo adaptable to both intimate terraces and high end hospitality environments.

Yiko, also designed by Stephane De Winter, introduces a sun lounger that embodies a low and clean silhouette inspired by Japanese minimalism. Combining sculptural teak structures with warm handwoven detailing, the design emphasizes both durability and sensory comfort. The adjustable backrest allows for different relaxation positions, while integrated wheels ensure ease of movement and flexibility in outdoor spaces.

Sandua continues its evolution with the introduction of an aluminum base across additional pieces, including the Papasan and footrest. By offering both teak and aluminum options, the collection allows for greater personalization while maintaining comfort and visual identity. This development responds to the growing demand for adaptable outdoor furniture solutions.

Orelo, created by Manutti Design Studio, presents a series of minimalist side tables designed to bring clarity and balance to outdoor settings. Available in two sizes, each table combines a round top with a central aluminum base. The clean lines and compact proportions make Orelo easy to pair with different seating collections, while durable materials ensure long term use.

Across all collections, materials remain central to Manutti’s design philosophy. The combination of natural teak, powder coated aluminum, and high quality woven finishes creates a balance between warmth, craftsmanship, and durability. Each material is selected for both aesthetic and functional qualities, ensuring performance in various outdoor conditions while aligning with contemporary outdoor design trends.
In terms of design, the collections share a cohesive visual language defined by organic forms, refined detailing, and a sense of lightness. Whether through woven textures, sculptural bases, or clean silhouettes, each piece contributes to a harmonious outdoor environment that feels both modern and inviting.
With this presentation at Salone del Mobile 2026, Manutti reinforces its position as a leading Belgian outdoor furniture brand on the international stage. The introduction of Violet, Nami, Tamo, Yiko, Sandua and Orelo highlights a consistent focus on comfort, durabi
