luca_nichetto_and_massimo_gardone_around-the-roses_tables_b29.jpgThe new trend in furniture fashion is all about bringing the garden indoors. Customers like natural looking furniture with leafy or floral motifs. Bright colors contrast nicely with the neutral browns, beiges and greens found in nature. And during the cold winter months, anything that reminds us of springtime is especially welcome.

Luca Nichetto and Massimo Gardone have made it even easier to bring the garden indoors, without all the dirt and bugs and stuff. Check out their “Around-the-Roses” tables. They were inspired by flowers, but with a most modern twist. Made from resilient Alicrite plastic, these tables have high resistance to chemical substances such as acids, alkali, oils and benzines.

And the design just looks fabulous. I like floral prints, but tend to shun anything that’s too girly. That doesn’t often leave me with a lot of florals that I actually enjoy. But the darker colors and semi-abstract nature of the flowers on these tables makes them just subdued enough to be attractive without being too feminine. This unique look was produced by using dye-sublimation printed and embedded fabric. The process sounds a little complicated to me, so I’ll just say that they turned out great, and leave it at that.

If your bar has an outdoor seating area, these would be beautiful contract bar tables. If you just want to bring your garden indoors to keep up with the fashion of the day, the “Around-the-Roses” collection is also a good choice.

The collection of side tables is joined by two large-size tables, both 70 cm high, with a circular top 70 and 125 cm in diameter.

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