Update Your Outdoor Space with Plaisir du Jardin SA
Update Your Outdoor Space with the newest arrival at Plaisir du Jardin SA! Chicago set! There’s Still time…
What is trending in 2023?
Sustainability – and will stay relevant.
We as a generation are moving towards a cleaner and greener future with design in our homes.
What is Japandi?
“It is the fusion of Japanese aesthetics with Scandinavian design.”
This is where our New Chicago set, and beautifully presented Sunset (presented in a magical and different way by #tonealexanderdesignstudio) are
giving us the perfect mix of minimal, efficient, beautiful, and warm.
Simple.
Moving more into the indoor-outdoor living lifestyle.
Glass doors or softer furnishings for the outdoors are small ways how our homes are becoming easily interchangeable from indoors to out.
Chicago set
The elegant and refined aluminum structures with teak arms and generous coffee tables with teak tops are the signature of the Chicago set with large, comfortable cushions.
The perfect example of a cleaner and greener future with design in our homes. Sunset collection, (presented in a magical and different way by #tonealexanderdesignstudio).
Thank you @tonealexander for supporting Plaisir du Jardin SA!
On trend!
“Live in the sunshine, swim in the sea, drink the wild air.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
Visit Plaisir du Jardin for more.
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