Natural evolution of the homonymous indoor chair presented by BrogliatoTraverso for the first time in 2018 and expanded the following years with the introduction of the stool and the armchair versions, the new outdoor collection Newood Lido innovates the concept of outdoor relaxation, enhancing the pleasure of wood thanks to skillful craftsmanship.
Equal in terms of shape, different in terms of material, the products of the Newood Lido collection feature a structure made of solid iroko, an exotic wood extremely resistant to water and thermal excursion, thus perfect for an outdoor use. The seats are enriched with soft cushions, covered with a waterproof lining and upholstered with the new outdoor fabrics from the LIDO Cappellini collection.
The Newood Lido family, which includes the Newood Light chair, the Newood Relax armchair and a new two-seater sofa, is the result of an artisan woodworking that, combined with the soft, pure and rounded shapes of these products, give them a touch of refinement and uniqueness.
53W x 50D x 77H cm
45cm seat height
Structure made of solid iroko, an exotic wood extremely resistant to water and thermal excursion, thus perfect for an outdoor use. The seats are enriched with soft cushions, covered with a waterproof lining and upholstered with the new outdoor fabrics from the LIDO Cappellini collection.
Both hold a degree in architecture from the University of Venice, Alberto Brogliato and Federico Traverso founded the BrogliatoTraverso design studio after undertaking journeys and experiences that allowed them to enrich their personal and professional backgrounds, such as the exploration of the art of glassmaking in Murano and traditional ceramics in Japan.
The philosophy that defines the BrogliatoTraverso studio can be summarized by the claim: “NO TIME, NO SPACE”.This highly personal design method captures their desire to create objects that are atemporal and acontextual. The two professionals work through subtraction, creating works that are rich with details that are nearly imperceptible.