German furniture designer Werner Aisslinger has designed CIRQL outdoor furniture collection for Philippines-based Dedon. Featuring rounded shapes and geometric Filipino weaving pattern, it is comfortable to sit on and pleasing to look at. The collection comprises a lounge chair, dining chair, footstool, side table, and various cushion options.

Made from sustainable and durable DEDON Fiber with complementing powder-coated aluminum frame, the CIRQL outdoor furniture collection can withstand the elements.

The intricate geometric pattern, developed by Aisslinger with DEDON’s master weaver in the Philippines, completes the design. There are a variety of color choices, including onyx, bluestone, jade, and ginger to match different settings.

While conceiving the collection, Werner was inspired to develop an archetypal new shape. He also took inspiration from his previous project, where a hotel was set in a semicircular building from the 1950s.

True to its name, CIRQL furniture collection features three concentric circles of powder-coated aluminum in the seat. The inner circles are completely suspended in woven fiber. Furthermore, backrests are slightly curved to keep up with the theme.

Also Read: Mayice Studio Designs Aluminum Outdoor Furniture Collection for GANDIABLASCO

This outdoor furniture collection is a combination of heritage weaving techniques and contemporary geometric lines.

Image: Werner Aisslinger
Image: Werner Aisslinger
Image: Werner Aisslinger
Image: Werner Aisslinger
Image: Werner Aisslinger
Image: Werner Aisslinger
Image: Werner Aisslinger
Image: Werner Aisslinger
Image: Werner Aisslinger
Image: Dedon

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