Collection
Cicala
The sleek and rigorous design of Cicala lend an almost-ethereal quality, further underlined by the sensual undulations of the stainless steel structure of the legs and armrests, painted in black. The teak slats, most remarkably the single slat forming the backrest, contribute to the tangible equilibrium between lines and volume. Elegant and practical.
A lounge that blends the warmth of teak with the shine of polished stainless steel
The lounge captivates with the generosity of its seating. Stackable, the sofas and the low armchair combine comfort and sturdiness while bringing a contemporary touch to the art of outdoor living.
A garden table for two
The round table features a granite top resting on three stable and graceful legs. The playful interplay of the chair’s curved and straight lines takes shape in the space.

An invitation to relax
Designer of the collection
Julie Richoz
After graduating from ECAL, Julie Richoz assisted Pierre Charpin for three years before opening her own design studio in Paris in 2012. In the same year, she won the Grand Prix du Design at Villa Noailles. The diversity of her creations are a testament to her passion for the infinite palette of materials, including glass, ceramic, tapestry and teak. Case in point: for Tectona, teak was combined with stainless steel and granite.