Precious outdoor furniture

The innovative product line DaCapo provides furniture for open spaces and gardens expressing the esthetic character, usefulness and sustainability in a unique way. All parts are made of a special, partially fiber-reinforced concrete. Smooth surfaces and clear edges demonstrate the workmanship. Despite the material specific weight, DaCapo appears to be lightweight. The minimalist design and the silky matt gray shade create a timeless elegance.

These tables, high desks and the associated stools invite to stay. Furthermore, DaCapo comprises a modular selection of cubistic furnishing and design...

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