
Moodboard 1 – French elegance
If you want to add colour to your balcony without compromising a calm and timeless look, these balcony furniture pieces are an ideal choice. The French Collection in green creates a harmonious and lightly playful style, while the Sally parasol in orange adds warmth and a summery feel. A teak balcony planter introduces natural materials that soften the overall look and create balance. For an exclusive and elegant finish, the balcony is completed with a tabletop in low-maintenance sintered stone.

Moodboard 2 – Japandi inspired balcony
Calm tones, natural materials and thoughtful furnishing are the essence of the Japandi style. Even on the smallest balconies, you can make the most of the space by choosing smart solutions such as foldable chairs, a wall-mounted table that can be folded down when not in use – and which also offers added functionality with a built-in drying rack – as well as a practical grill table. This way, you’re all set for summer dinners. For peaceful summer evenings, the balcony is completed with a compact lounge chair with footstool, perfect for reading a book and listening to birdsong.

Moodboard 3 – Lounge oasis
To create the most comfortable lounge area in your outdoor space, a corner setup is the ideal solution. It offers plenty of opportunities for relaxation while creating an inviting setting for conversation. Use a pouf as a coffee table, and let the lounge’s centre module function as a standalone chair. By choosing furniture in natural tones, you achieve a light and airy look, while a darker parasol and accessories such as a rug, cushions or a throw add depth and balance to the overall design.

Moodboard 4 – Green tones in harmony
Teak furniture is not only timeless, but also designed to last for many years. Natural materials are an ideal choice, especially if you want to add warmth to your outdoor space, as they form a strong foundation for the overall look. By introducing a secondary colour – in this case green – you can work with different shades of the same colour and create a more playful expression without compromising the timeless aesthetic. In this setup, the green tones are expressed through the parasol, additional seating, balcony planters and textiles.

Moodboard 5 – As light as it gets
When all you want is a balcony that feels fresh and light, it’s important to choose furniture that supports exactly that. Here, the French Collection in blue is combined with a parasol in light tones and a balcony planter that blends naturally with the railing. By adding a round wall-mounted teak table, the setting becomes not only light and fresh, but also cosy and practical. The warm tones of teak soften the bright expression created by white and blue.

Moodboard 6 – Morning coffee corner
Empty, uninspiring walls and unused space – often, all that’s missing is a touch of cosiness. And we have a solution for that. Add a wall grid to create a lush green wall with flowers and herbs, or use it for practical storage of essential garden and balcony items. The choice is yours, but one thing is certain: it adds life and interest to your outdoor space.
At floor level, you can take it one step further by adding a Liva balcony planter without suspension, which works as a freestanding planter and brings even more greenery. Combine it with a bench or, as shown here, a lounge sofa – and voilà: your morning coffee corner is ready. Surrounded by green elements, the area no longer feels bare, but instead invites you to sit back and enjoy the outdoors.