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10 April, 2020 11:09 am

Salone del Mobile preview: Branch by Ilaria Marelli for Coro

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Italian designer Ilaria Marelli will be present at the Salone del Mobile (22 to 29 April 2009) with a series of really interesting projects that she realised for several important firms.
We are eagerly waiting to see Branch, her new collection of outdoor furniture for Coro which includes a garden umbrella, tables in different sizes, a chair and two low/high-backed armchairs; Branch has been inspired by trees and the Italian designer has succeeded in creating a collection which looks like a natural landscape.

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This time we are talking about really innovative outdoor furniture; the garden umbrella, for instance, besides protecting you from the scorching summer sun, blocks UVA rays (this thanks to high-tech materials such as heatstop).
The seats can be easily unhooked and upholstered according to your taste and mood and chairs and garden umbrella can be stacked away for easy storage!

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