Garden season is only a few months away, you might say a garden needs maintenance all year round and you are right of course. But in this case I want to talk about our sitting and lounge areas and the new Carl Hansen & AH Outdoor Series. A stackable outdoor collection designed by architect Alfred Homann. I personally can’t wait to use my patio again and enjoy some sunshine. If you are lucky to maybe have a covered terrace your garden season will be much longer and you can enjoy your garden furniture all year round. The collection will be available from March 2023

A new outdoors collection by Carl Hansen & AH

Mix and match

The series consists of eleven pieces of furniture, including dining tables and chairs, a bench, lounge tables and chairs and a lounger, all of which can be mixed and matched to fit individual needs. Made of untreated teak, it will patinate beautifully over time. The series offers a high degree of comfort with and without the cushions, which are made of weatherproof textiles.

Alfred Homann’s sense of soft shapes – as evidenced in the beautifully curved armrests, backrests and seats, where the braces elegantly grip the frame.These joints are meticulously polished by hand by the skilled craftsmen at Carl Hansen & Son, in order to achieve a soft and tactile surface. WHich results in a high aesthetic stackable collection that neither compromises on materials nor craftsmanship.

As you might remember I had the honour to visit the factory and see the work of the craftsmen myself during a press trip, which I covered here on the blog: Visiting Carl Hansen & Søn HQ in Gelsted Funen

A new outdoors collection by Carl Hansen & AH

A new outdoors collection by Carl Hansen & AH

A new outdoors collection by Carl Hansen & AH

A new outdoors collection by Carl Hansen & AH

A new outdoors collection by Carl Hansen & AH

A new outdoors collection by Carl Hansen & AH

A new outdoors collection by Carl Hansen & AH

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