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High-end Luxury Furniture | Outdoor x Interiors With over 8,000 sq. ft.

Photos from Clima Home's post 05/31/2026

A veil, woven by Italian hands.

The new FILET screen from Roda, born of a collaboration with UnPizzo, takes its name from the ancient lace technique that turns thread into a fine open net. It does what filet has always done. Separates without closing. Softens light without blocking it. Draws a line where a wall would be too much.

In UnPizzo's words, a textile artwork that carries the memory of craftsmanship.

Available in horizontal and vertical compositions.

Photos from Clima Home's post 05/26/2026

Most outdoor specifications stop at the furniture. Indigenus is designed for architects and designers who do not.

The South African brand's catalog, including Soma, Tuber, Pebble, Steen, and Aarde, treats the planter as an architectural element rather than an accessory. Forms are disciplined. Finishes are considered: brown, grey, mushroom, nutmeg, and black, each calibrated to work within a material palette rather than against it. Sizing ranges from compact to monumental, allowing the same design language to operate at the scale of a pool surround or a single corner moment.

The outdoor room is only complete when every element is specified with the same intention as the furniture. Indigenus closes that gap.

Available for trade specification through CLIMA Home.

Photos from Clima Home's post 05/24/2026

A study in restraint, written in white, oak, and stone.

The architecture opens slowly. A courtyard tree growing through the interior. A pebble channel tracing the floor. Light suspended like rain above the entry. By the time you reach the pool, the house has already taught you how to look at it.

Architecture by studio.ssou.

Photos from Clima Home's post 05/23/2026

Some brands show collections at Salone del Mobile. Talenti showed a position.

The Flow Collection by Palomba Serafini Associati anchored a Milan showroom wrapped in oversized handmade flowers by Gaia Pietrella, the kind of installation that signals confidence rather than spectacle. Inside, a warm terracotta palette ran from the striped sofa fabric through the woven rope chairs to the cushion choices, the whole room calibrated with the discipline of a brand that knows its voice. The catalog on the counter made the same case in print.

A point of arrival at Salone. A collection that holds up long after the fair closes.

Available for trade specification through CLIMA Home.

Talenti | Flow Collection by Palomba Serafini Associati | FLOWers installation by Gaia Pietrella.

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