The MAXIMO modular sofa is a winner of the 2025 Green GOOD DE-SIGN™ Awards
We love it when good designs leave their mark on the industry! That’s why we’re excited to share that the MAXIMO outdoor modular sofa has received a prestigious 2025 Green GOOD DESIGN™ award. This was awarded by the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies and the Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design. Be Inspired by SIT.
The best in global sustainable design solutions!
At its 17th edition, the Green GOOD DESIGN™Awards celebrates the best global sustainable design solutions. It rewards projects that combine aesthetics, functionality and environmental awareness. In this context, the MAXIMOproject stands out for its versatile and modular design. Furthermore, the choice of recycled materials and weather resistance makes it a truly innovative and sustainable piece of outdoor furniture.
Floriana Nardi, CEO of Nardi, comments “This award is another important acknowledgment in the sphere of sustainability, motivating us to continue our pursuit of increasingly green and responsible solutions for our outdoor furniture and our processes in general.”
The Green GOOD DESIGN™ Awards was founded in 1950 in Chicago by Eero Saarinen, Charles and Ray Eames. It is now the oldest and most prestigious award for design. For the 2025 edition, an international panel of judges selected more than 200 projects from more than 30 countries, acknowledging MAXIMO as one of the most innovative solutions in the field of eco-sustainable design.
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