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Is it just for the sake of \nlaunching a new product? Or is there a deeper rationale? \nAt Extremis, we only start developing an idea if it is both \nnecessary and useful. If it offers a solution. And makes \nyou look at things differently. That is our absolute starting \npoint.\n",3,{"image":26,"text":27,"number":28},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.4.png","I m m o r t a l \ni d e a s\nFrom that point on, we take the Idea on a journey to \ncreate the best possible impact. Only the strongest ideas \nhave the ability to ripple outward and span decades, not \nyears. We aim to inspire the future by changing today’s \nway of thinking. \nGo to  \nindex\n",4,{"image":30,"text":15,"number":31},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.5.png",5,{"image":33,"text":19,"number":34},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.6.png",6,{"image":36,"text":37,"number":38},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.7.png","L a s t i n g \nm a t e r i a l s\nTo maximize that impact, we employ only the highest \nquality materials and cutting-edge processes. To con-\nstruct strong and durable products that sling that one, \nfoundational idea into the future.\n",7,{"image":40,"text":41,"number":42},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.8.png","C a r e f u l l y \nd e s i g n e d\nThe best way to make a product last, however, is to make \nit beautiful. In every aspect. To inspire both care and en-\njoyment. And become a focal point of the memories and \nexperiences that make life itself truly beautiful.\nGo to  \nindex\n",8,{"image":44,"text":15,"number":45},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.9.png",9,{"image":47,"text":19,"number":48},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.10.png",10,{"image":50,"text":51,"number":52},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.11.png","That is the impact we strive to create. By transforming \nradical ideas into game-changing designs. Designs that \nare not only useful, durable and beautiful in themselves \nbut also have the power to spark meaningful connections \nand enhance the way we interact with one another. A \nnecessary condition for every Extremis design and the \ntraces it leaves behind.\nW i t h\np o s i t i v e\ni m p a c t\n",11,{"image":54,"text":19,"number":55},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.12.png",12,{"image":57,"text":58,"number":59},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.13.png","We strive to create ideas that are loved for their personality,  \nembraced for their quality, and cherished for their impact, \nas true tools for togetherness.\n",13,{"image":61,"text":19,"number":62},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.14.png",14,{"image":64,"text":65,"number":66},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.15.png","E X T R E M I S\nO N\nP O S I T I V E\nI M P A C T\nTraces\nto\ntreasure\n",15,{"image":68,"text":69,"number":70},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.16.png","P a n t a g r u e l\nPage 102\nMeet the son of Gargantua.\nFeaturing a ‘Lazy Susan’.\nA n k e r\nPage 132\nA triangular picnic table that \ncomfortably seats six of you Popeyes.\nG a r g a n t u a\nPage 66\nThe Gargantua table offers superior\nfunctionality thanks to its adjustable benches.\nA b a c h u s\nPage 122\nA high table with a little extra: when standing up,\nyou can lean against one of its six arms.\nI n u m b r ( i n ) a\nPage 84\nIts flat shape & high tension make it extremely windproof.\nHi-tech: the most advanced fabric available.\nExtremis\n16\n",16,{"image":72,"text":73,"number":74},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.17.png","H o p p e r\nPage 174\nBoarding the Hopper stays easy,\nthanks to four pass-through zones on each table.\nE x t e m p o r e\nPage 150\nA full range of modular\noutdoor furniture.\nH o p p e r  s h a d e\nPage 206\nBoth opened and closed, Hopper Shade perfectly \nfollows the lines of the Hopper table.\nR o m e o  &  J u l i e t\nPage 166\nThis bench adds a touch of green to your\nterrace or project.\nP o n t s ū n\nPage 220\nPontsūn is an extra wide table. Experience an oriental feel with \nthe combination of robust wood and origami-like legs.\n17\n",17,{"image":76,"text":77,"number":78},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.18.png","S t i c k s\nPage 278\nA space divider and the perfect way to \ncreate privacy wherever needed.\nV i r u s\nPage 310\nVirus, a playful picnic table for 2 \u002F 3 \u002F 4 \u002F 5 people, \nbrings life and dynamism to even the most sterile areas.\nP i c n i k\nPage 294\nTable-seating combination\nmade from half a plate of solid aluminium.\nM a r i n a\nPage 232\nA picnic table in its most basic shape,\noffering lengths from 1.65m to 12.10m.\nC a p t a i n ’ s  c h a i r\nPage 258\nIts wide shell offers the ultimate seating pleasure,\neven for big or tall people.\nExtremis\n18\n",18,{"image":80,"text":81,"number":82},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.19.png","I c e c u b e\nPage 394\nSimply the perfect cooler at all your parties,\nself-service!\nKo s m o s  p a r a s o l\nPage 360\nThe Kosmos parasol opens\nand closes horizontally.\nW a l r u s\nPage 330\nThe very first outdoor sofa. Blanket & comfort pillow \ncan be stored in the backrest.\nKo s m o s\nPage 348\nA table-seating combination with\na lounging function.\nS o l + L u n a\nPage 368\nTake it easy in our Sol+Luna sofa sunbed, which \ntransforms into a comfortable sofa at sunset.\n19\n",19,{"image":84,"text":85,"number":86},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.20.png","We’re promoting a Burgundian yet \nresponsible lifestyle. Belgium is known as \nthe land of culinary treats. At Extremis, we \nchoose quality when it comes to food, and \nfrankly, we should all do the same when \nwe buy furniture as well.\nBelgian fries? It is rumoured that ‘French fries’ re-\nceived their name during World War One. At that time, \nEnglish speaking soldiers were introduced to the fried \npotatoes in French-speaking Belgium, but because \nthey thought they were in France, they labelled them \n‘French’.\nHello again! We are Extremis. We love ‘stoverij’ – a \nbeef stew with beer – and French... um, Belgian fries.\nE x t r e m i s  i n\na  n u t s h e l l\nExtremis\n20\nBack to  \nindex\n",20,{"image":88,"text":89,"number":90},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.21.png","This is our very first Gargantua, made in 1994 \n(note the traces of wear).\n2015 First Anker\nBy Dirk Wynants \nsee page 132\nThis is a Gameboy from \nthe same decade. Only \nnostalgia is left.\n2002 First Picnik\nBy Dirk Wynants & Xavier Lust \nsee page 294\n2010 First Hopper\nBy Dirk Wynants\nsee page 174\n21\nPositive impact\n",21,{"image":92,"text":93,"number":94},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.22.png","At Extremis, design has always\nbeen about the whole cake.\nDurability\nAesthetics\nFunctionality\nEcology\nAdded value\n(But never) imposing\nSimplicity\nHuman centered\nExtremis\n22\nBack to  \nindex\n",22,{"image":96,"text":97,"number":98},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.23.png","But in the end, we only seek recognition\nfrom you, our customers.\nOur many ecology awards  \nprove we’re concerned about  \nthe world we live in.\nPlenty of design awards \ncertify the originality of our \ndesigns.\nMore, management awards \nsay something about our  \nethical enterprise.\n23\nPositive impact\n",23,{"image":100,"text":101,"number":102},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.24.png","An interview with Dirk Wynants\nSome objects have the power to change our lives in ways we can never \nanticipate. They inspire new ways of looking at the world around us, and \nnew ways of interacting with it. All of them began with a single idea – an \nidea that answers a basic need, and in so doing, sparks a journey that \nleads to game-changing designs. Dirk Wynants, founder and head \ndesigner at Extremis, talks about the true meaning of timeless design and \nwhat it takes to create objects whose traces are worth treasuring.\nU s e f u l ,\nn e c e s s a r y\nb e a u t y\nCreating designs that last by inspiring \ninteractions that matter\nExtremis\n24\nBack to  \nindex\n",24,{"image":104,"text":105,"number":106},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.25.png","25\nPositive impact\n",25,{"image":108,"text":109,"number":110},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.26.png","Extremis was founded when the Gargantua was \nlaunched. But where did you get the idea for the \ndesign? What need did you perceive? \nBack then, our children were still small, and my wife \nand I enjoyed organising parties now and then. We \nparticularly loved having barbecues outside in the \nsummer and inviting friends and family over. Because \nthe number of guests often varied, we wanted a certain \namount of flexibility so that we didn’t have to start \ndragging tables and chairs around. There was also \nthe fact that it is better for children to sit in special, \ntaller chairs so that they can talk to us. So, I designed \nthe Gargantua, whose benches can be taken out and \nhooked back in at a different height – both higher and \ncloser to the table – which was ideal for the children. \nIf more people turn up, you fix the benches at table \nheight and put chairs from indoors around them. \nAt the same time, we wanted high-quality furniture \nthat wouldn’t need any special care. The resulting \ntable brought together all these different functional \ndecisions. That is how Gargantua was born, followed a \nlittle later by the Extremis brand. It was our search for \nperfect outdoor furniture that took us into the outdoor \nfurnishing business. It wasn’t so much because I was \ninterested in it, but more because there was nothing \non the market back then except for a few plastic chairs \nand teak furniture.\nIs that how the design process goes for all \nExtremis products?\nI suppose it is, because we always start with the real-\nisation that something is lacking or that there is a de-\nmand that is not being met, or not met in the right way. \nDesign happens as a consequence of the decisions \nwe make. We don’t design furniture on the basis of a \nspecific aesthetic signature, which some designers do \nhave. Our whole process works the other way round. \nWe start out with a problem and look for solutions, \nand only then do we choose our materials – to serve \nExtremis\n26\nBack to  \nindex\n",26,{"image":112,"text":113,"number":114},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.27.png","the needs of the design. We don’t say: let’s design a \nchair. No, instead we will start thinking about how we \ncan bring people together. And if the result is beautiful, \nthat will be more of a coincidence than anything else. \nOf course, beauty is also one of the functions I give \nto a piece of furniture. So, if we have come up with a \nsolution that is painful to look at, we go back to the \ndrawing board. Because ultimately, of course, the \npoint is to surround ourselves with beautiful things, \nitems that are justified by their beauty. Just seeing \nthem should make you happy. But the combination of \nall the product details forms the logbook of the journey \nour design has made in its development phase.\nWhat do you want to achieve with Extremis? \nWell, as a designer I don’t think there is a huge amount \nwe can do to change the world. We don’t have the \nsame impact as someone who is trying to find a cure \nfor cancer, for example. But I do think we can make an \nimportant contribution to people’s quality of life. That \nis a focal point for us at Extremis. Making things that \nimprove the quality of life: things that make people \nhappy. We want to do that while causing as little \ndamage as possible. To be honest, I often find myself \ncomplaining that there is too much on the market. And \nwhat do I do as a designer? Put even more things on \nthe market? A design needs to make sense, to really \nmake a difference. I believe we need to be really critical \nabout that. \nIf the design doesn’t really improve on anything in the \ndesigns that already exists, it is simply dead weight. \nYou need to have a reason for the things you do. You \nshouldn’t do things just to increase a company’s \nturnover or earn a bit more money. I believe that things \nhave to be useful to society. We set the bar very high. \n27\nPositive impact\n",27,{"image":116,"text":117,"number":118},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.28.png","We don’t draw our inspiration \nfrom design magazines or from \nlooking at other furniture: \nwe look around to see what is \nchanging in the world outside.\nEvery product you make has a certain impact. So, \nwe have to try and make that impact as positive as \npossible. That has to do with keeping transport to a \nminimum, using materials efficiently, considering the \nlifespan of those materials and also the lifespan of the \ndesign and the ideas themselves.\nWhat role does sustainability play in your work?\nI often notice that when people talk about sustainabil-\nity or ecology, the conversation soon turns to the use \nof recycled materials or cradle-to-cradle. Of course, \nthose are really important issues. But what is most \nimportant to me is coming up with an idea that will stay \nBack to  \nindex\n28\n",28,{"image":120,"text":121,"number":122},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.29.png","relevant for a long time. You can think about recycling \nand all sorts of ecological materials, but if your design \nonly has a lifespan of three to five years, you can never \ncall it sustainable. \nThe Gargantua came onto the market in 1994, for \nexample. As recently as 2014, it was selected for \nthe terraces of The Interlace in Singapore. That is \na gigantic residential complex that was voted best \nbuilding in the world in 2015. 20 years after its launch, \nthe Gargantua is still just as easy to incorporate into \nother concepts! That is our goal. We try to create \nthe classics of the future. You never know in advance \nwhether something is going to be a classic. But you \ncan at least try to design things with the potential \nto become one. I do believe we have managed to do \nthat several times. Whereas products usually have a \nlifespan of three to five years, it is only after that period \nthat our products start to become commercially viable. \nAnd then, if they keep on selling well many years later, I \nbelieve that is a fantastic achievement.\nWhere do you see Extremis in the history \nof furniture design?\nWe are quietly confident that these products will \nbecome part of an evolution that has been happening \nall along. We know what furniture the Egyptians had, \nor the Romans, and later what they had in the Middle \nAges and certainly in the time of the French Kings, \n29\n",29,{"image":124,"text":125,"number":126},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.30.png","Gargantua\n[1994]\nAbachus\n[2009]\nPantagruel\n[2014]\nVirus\n[2016]\nAnker\n[2015]\nHopper\n[2010]\nPicnik\n[2002]\nLouis XV and so on. In all those periods, certain \ndesigns were part of that culture, that era. And I \nhope that – if people ever look back on our time – our \nfurniture will feature in there somewhere as one of the \nelements on which the future was built. \nWithin our range, we also continue to build on earlier \ndesigns. 20 years after the Gargantua, we believed the \ntime was right to design its son, the Pantagruel. It looks \na lot like its father in many ways, but the emphasis is \ndifferent. The fact that it was so easy to sit down on the \nGargantua, without having to swing your legs over the \nbench, was the biggest improvement on the standard \npicnic bench and a game-changer at the time. We have \nreused that idea in other designs in our range.\nWhat do you believe has changed most since \nExtremis was founded in 1994? And how has Extremis \nreacted to those changes – changes in society, for \nexample? \nWe don’t draw our inspiration from design magazines \nor from looking at other furniture: we look around to \nsee what is changing in the world outside. There have \nbeen huge changes in recent years, and people’s \nneeds are changing, too. That is something we try to \nkeep track of as closely as possible – to use that as the \nbasis for new designs or new areas in which it makes \nsense to design new things.\nTake the change of mentality in favour of living in \nsmaller homes, after a century in which houses \nbecame ever larger and more ostentatious. For people \nin the city with less space to spare, we launched the \nPicnik 15 years ago, and more recently the Virus as \nwell. You don’t find inspiring social trends like those in \na design magazine.\nAn idea is only as good as its ability to go \nbeyond itself. To transform the ways we live \nand interact with each other. For the better. \nExtremis\n30\nBack to  \nindex\n",30,{"image":128,"text":129,"number":130},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.31.png","Gargantua\n[1994]\nAbachus\n[2009]\nPantagruel\n[2014]\nVirus\n[2016]\nAnker\n[2015]\nHopper\n[2010]\nPicnik\n[2002]\nA table like Gargantua made people \nlook at outdoor furniture differently. \nIts impact rippled outward and \ninspired us (and others) to design \nnew solutions. That’s what we aim for \nwith every new design.\n",31,{"image":132,"text":133,"number":134},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.32.png","Space is priceless. Every square centimetre counts, especially in a world \nwhere 60% of the earth’s population will be living in ever more densely \npopulated cities by the year 2050. With greater proximity, however, comes \nmore intense interaction. This fact forms both the start and endpoint for \nExtremis designs, whose very raisons d’être are defined by concrete needs.\nD e s i g n i n g\nf o r\nd e n s i t y\nBack to  \nindex\n",32,{"image":136,"text":137,"number":138},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.33.png","Remember when we used to envy those friends or \nacquaintances who had the biggest house, the most \nexpansive lawn, or the bathroom you could get lost \nin? Today, our self-worth no longer depends on the \namount of space we take up. Instead, we long to live \nmore ecologically, closer to our place of work, and \nmore ‘in touch’ with the world around us. Of course, \neconomic and demographic factors play important \nroles as well: housing prices are skyrocketing, many \npeople remain single or postpone marriage, and we all \nlive longer overall. This is why the whole ‘less is more’ \nadage isn’t just another fad, but a philosophy deeply \nembedded in the fabric of modern times.\nR e s t r i c t i o n  b re e d s  c re a t i v i t y\nPeople in the city often have to make do with less, \nbut they don’t want to compromise on quality of life. \nThey don’t have to. An awkwardly small space can be \na catalyst for change, compelling you to cut through \nthe clutter and come up with clever ideas. It forces you \nto think up more compact and smarter applications for \nthe same materials, and consider transportability and \nease-of-storage. \n“But hasn’t everything been designed already?” Of \ncourse not. Needs change, socio-economic circum-\nstances evolve, regulations are rewritten… Understand-\ning these evolutions and adapting to them is a source \nof inspiration for game-changing design. \n",33,{"image":140,"text":141,"number":142},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.34.png","G o o d  d e s i g n  i s  c o n t a g i o u s\nIt is also our main source of inspiration at Extremis. It’s \nwhy people come to us after a product presentation \nto express their disbelief: “Why hasn’t anyone thought \nof this before?” Our main goal, however, is always to \nencourage togetherness. A baby shower in a small \nurban garden or an after work party on the balcony? \nFor Extremis, all types of gatherings can inspire new \ndesigns, as long as there is a practical need that can \nbe met, or if usability can be significantly improved. \nSpaces are not just meant to be \nfilled. They should be lived.\nWhen Dirk Wynants saw the junk piled up on the balco-\nnies of even the most luxurious lofts and penthouses, \nhe realised the need for small and compact tools for \ntogetherness. The result, the Picnik table, is perfectly \nadapted to a confined environment and to today’s most \ncommon family unit: the couple. This seminal creation \nsparked other innovative creations that not only \nrespond to specific practical needs, but inspire new \nways of living and interacting with one another. Such \nas the playful and space-conscious Virus table, or the \nequally efficient hexagonal Anker.\nExtremis\n34\nBack to  \nindex\n",34,{"image":144,"text":145,"number":146},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.35.png","35\nGargantua\nThis page seats\n 88 people\nGargantua was originally created with \nthe rural spaciousness in mind.\n",35,{"image":148,"text":149,"number":150},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.36.png","36\nAnker\nThis page seats\n112 people\nAnker is our answer to a growing need \nfor optimal use of space.\nBack to  \nindex\n",36,{"image":152,"text":153,"number":154},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.37.png","37\nVirus\nThis page seats\n136 people\nVirus is a playful and space-conscious \ndesign for today’s young city dwellers.\n",37,{"image":156,"text":157,"number":158},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.38.png","W h a t  y o u  s e e \ni s  n o t  w h a t  y o u \ng e t . . .\nExtremis\n38\nBack to  \nindex\n",38,{"image":160,"text":161,"number":162},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.39.png","Trick question: where can you find most outdoor \nfurniture? Exactly: outdoors. This means that your \nnew chair, table or bench will change with time. It also \nmeans that our designers focus on creating furniture \nthat looks stunning for a lifetime, and predict how its \nappearance will evolve. \n \nAt Extremis, we believe that true beauty should be \ncapable of withstanding the rigours of time and \nexposure to the elements. Not to mention the fact that \nyou probably have better things to do with your time \nthan cleaning and maintenance. That’s why durability \nis built into the aesthetics of each and every creation. \nThe results are authentic tools for togetherness that \nlast generations. \nMaking furniture that lasts starts with choosing the \nright materials, like wood and galvanised steel.\n39\nPositive impact\n",39,{"image":164,"text":165,"number":166},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.40.png","O u r  w o o d  i s  a l i ve\nWood is a living material. In spite of the superior \nquality provided by the species we use, it constantly \nadapts to changes in temperature and humidity. In the \nsame way your teeth won’t stay white without brushing, \nwood won’t remain perfectly smooth without any \nmaintenance. Exposure to sun and rain will gradually \nchange its colour to silvery grey, and roughen the \nsurface.\nWhen delivered, the wooden parts of our products \nare untreated. Exposure to sun and rain will gradually \nchange their colour to silvery grey, and also roughen \nthe surface. We strongly recommend that you treat \nyour wood regularly with wood oil to protect it from \nstains and to slow down the roughening process. \nAlong with these downsides, our wood comes with \ngreat characteristics: the production of wooden parts \nconsumes 60 times less energy than steel parts, it’s \nextremely durable - by sanding and oiling regularly, our \ntables easily reach the age of 20, you can barely see \nwhen there’s surface dust or dirt, and the wood looks \nwarm and feels comfortable. \nMore often than not, enjoying your \nfurniture for a long time, starts \nwith choosing the right materials. \nSome thoughts on our two favourite \nmaterials.\nExtremis\n40\nBack to  \nindex\n",40,{"image":168,"text":169,"number":170},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.41.png","B R A N D\nN E W\nAF T E R  L OT S  O F\nR A I N  &  S U N\n41\nPositive impact\n",41,{"image":172,"text":173,"number":174},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.42.png","42\nExtremis\nB R A N D\nN E W\nAF T E R  L OT S  O F\nR A I N  &  S U N\nBack to  \nindex\n",42,{"image":176,"text":177,"number":178},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.43.png","43\nPositive impact\nH o t  d i p  g a l v a n i z i n g :  t h e  G e o rg e \nC l o o n e y  o f  c o a t i n g  te c h n i q u e s\nFreshly galvanized steel has a very shiny appearance. \nOver time and when exposed to the elements, however, \nit gradually turns matte. This means it’s great at \ncamouflaging dirt, and looks better with age – just like \nGeorge Clooney. Combined with the aging, greying \nwood, it gives your entire table a smooth, silver-grey \nand timeless appearance. We still get compliments \nfrom satisfied customers whose tables have been \nstanding outside for over 23 years. To this day, galva-\nnised steel remains our second most-used material.\nThe specific process we use even received the \nCardle2Cradle certificate of the Products Innovation \nInstitute (US). And while galvanisation is an energy-in-\ntensive process, the extreme durability and recyclabili-\nty of the steel more than makes up for this.\nMost of our range adapts perfectly to any kind of \nweather. However, there are some dos and don’ts \nwhen choosing the right tools for togetherness. Only \nchoose white if you are willing to be more careful and \nclean regularly. Even still, you should bear in mind that \nnothing stays bright white outdoors.\nD u r a b i l i t y  r h y m e s  w i t h  u s a b i l i t y\nExtreme durability is at the core of every materi-\nals-based decision we make at Extremis. While the \naverage lifespan of consumer products is dropping \nbelow 5 years, our goal is to set a new standard by do-\ning the exact opposite. In our view, the most ecological \nproduct doesn’t have to be discarded or even recycled.\nApart from choosing durable materials, we also ensure \nthat our products can be easily maintained and – if \nnecessary – repaired. Local damage shouldn’t spoil the \nfun, and disassembly shouldn’t require advanced tools. \nIn this way, torn parasol clothing or a cracked plank \ncan be fixed in no time.\n",43,{"image":180,"text":181,"number":182},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.44.png","Our tireless search for purity and honesty has resulted in a colour palette \ninspired by the furthest reaches of the globe. Starting from the elemental \ntransparency of matte monochromes contrasted with brushed finishes in \nshades of white and grey… to the warmer tints and textures of terracotta \nand natural nuances in green… and the unmistakeably feminine inspiration \nof cool, sculptural tints…\nT h e\nc o l o u r  o f \na u t h e n t i c i t y\nColours capable of inspiring without \nimposing, offering a blank canvas for \nthe art of living.\nBack to  \nindex\nExtremis\n44\n",44,{"image":184,"text":185,"number":186},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.45.png","Extremis’ products don’t need to shout. We want our \nfurniture to attract people while blending seamlessly \nwith any setting. Natural materials like wood or \nanodised aluminium do that. So do the right colours. \nOur colour professionals define the right colour range \nin combination with our basic, pure materials. While \nthere’s an expected colour palette when it comes to \noutdoor furniture, our tools for togetherness are also \nused indoors — in meeting rooms, kitchens, etc. This \nmade creating a compact yet complete selection quite \na challenge. Our new range follows three different \ncolour concepts or attitudes, which you can discover \non the next pages.\nThese concepts, however, are \nbased on the following aspects of \ncolour selection:\nC h o o s e  c o l o u r s  t h a t \ns t a n d  t h e  te s t  o f  t i m e\nOur tools are designed to last longer. That’s why our \nbigger, most important products don’t contain any \ntrendy colour schemes. After all, you want a colour that \ncan stand the test of time, and that won’t immediately \nfeel dated. Neutral colours are often combined with \nwood. The wood will reveal its true personality after a \nwhile, as it starts to fade and turn silvery grey when ex-\nposed to sun and rain. Trendy colours should be added \nas a decorative element, for example as a cushion or \nsomething that can be replaced from time to time. You \ncan explore them in our fabric range.\n \n45\nPositive impact\n",45,{"image":188,"text":189,"number":190},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.46.png","Our colours attempt to strike \nthat delicate balance between \npresence and absence. They \nshould speak to us, in other \nwords, while at the same \ntime silently fading into the \nbackground.\n46\nBack to  \nindex\n",46,{"image":192,"text":193,"number":194},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.47.png","C h o o s e  c o l o u r s  t h a t \nm i n i m i z e  m a i n te n a n c e\nMaterials should require as little maintenance as \npossible. That’s why we design and choose materials \nwith the laziest person in mind. Within our range, \nhowever, some colours are high maintenance, and \nsome aren’t. A white Hopper leg needs more cleaning \nthan a black one. It is as simple as that. We added \nsome earthy, natural colours to our range to offer more \nmaintenance-friendly options.\nC h o o s e  c o l o u r s  t h a t  m a ke  i t  p o p \no r  m a ke  i t  b l e n d\nChoose products that match the surrounding architec-\nture, and colours that match the surrounding colour \npalette. Have them set the tone while silently fading \ninto the background, outdoors and indoors.\nC h o o s e  c o l o u r s  a c c o rd i n g\nto  yo u r  c l i m a te\nFor a large part, colours determine the temperature \nof a piece of furniture. Darker colours will absorb the \nsunlight and heat up in the sun. For some climates, this \ncould be an advantage, but in warmer regions, lighter \ncolours will be more appropriate. A rainy and humid \nclimate will also affect your choice of colour – or at \nleast, it should!\n47\n",47,{"image":196,"text":197,"number":198},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.48.png","Extremis\n48\nBack to  \nindex\n",48,{"image":200,"text":201,"number":202},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.49.png","The essence of design; that’s what this theme is about. It is inspired by \narchitecture, which protects us and provides a haven for the hustle and \nbustle of everyday life. Furniture is a form of micro architecture, a warm \ncocoon where we spend time with friends and family.\nJust like a tool, Extremis furniture performs in silence and humility: it gath-\ners people together, lets them relax and brings them closer to nature while \nthe thing itself disappears into the background. The design, the colours \nand the materials are pure and timeless. But there is no doubt: although it \nis not always visible, this is indeed cutting-edge industrial design with a \nhigh-tech side. This theme fits into the most diverse architectural styles. \nThe materials are fair and are often not covered, showing their bare \nconstruction and functional beauty. They maintain their natural quality, \nlike weathered wood, for example. Matte monochromes are combined \nwith brushed or lightly structured finishes. The colours are inspired by \narchitectural materials such as concrete and, on the other hand, the \ncolours of the element air. It is a range of white and grey tones, with cooler \nand warmer variations.\nOur big pieces of furniture always feature timeless, architectural tones \nthat make it blend with its surroundings. By simply adding some textiles \nin a strong primary colour they turn into veritable eye-catchers. Applying \nbright-coloured details is also perfect to make smaller design pieces stand \nout. We love the mix of bold colours, from furniture to furniture fabrics, \nright down to the smallest cushion.\nO u r  c o l o u r\nc o n c e p t s\n49\nPositive impact\n1.\nThe essence concept\n",49,{"image":204,"text":205,"number":206},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.50.png","This theme combines modern form language with warm, crafty colours \nand textures. It is inspired by nature and Southern culture. The result is a \nwarm, elegant modernism that combines natural materials like tropical \nwood, with crafty elements that echo a rich past and fit perfectly into \ntoday's world. The colours are based on terra cotta supplemented with \nnatural, green tones. Both underline the social aspect of Extremis’ furni-\nture. They add cosiness to a space and heat it up by at least 5 degrees.\nYou’ll find the culture and nature colour concept in all of our wooden \nproducts. The combination of wood and more neutral table legs or \nstructures are truly a match made in heaven.\n2.\nCulture & Nature concept\n50\nBack to  \nindex\n",50,{"image":208,"text":209,"number":210},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.51.png","The touch concept combines hard materials with subtle finishes and \nround shapes. The result is an exquisite, soft character. High-tech objects \nare also shaped in this way, making them part of a comfortable and \nelegant residential landscape. Furniture becomes almost sculptural. As \nboundaries fade, these colours add an indoor feel to outdoor spaces, and \na homely feel to office spaces. The solid and sturdy materials are treated \nwith matte powder coating that gives a soft, tactile shine. The colours \nradiate femininity – in a combination of nude tones – but also borrow from \nthe visual arts for an intellectual, artsy touch.\n3.\nTouch concept\n51\n",51,{"image":212,"text":213,"number":214},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.52.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n52\n",52,{"image":216,"text":217,"number":218},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.53.png","Limits only exist in the mind. At Extremis, we are committed to going \nbeyond limits by creating objects that challenge prevailing assumptions \nabout form and function. Objects that exceed the accepted lifespans of \ntheir counterparts. Objects that literally extend the boundaries of your \nhome and, ultimately, objects that break down the barriers between \npeople, inspiring new ways to live and interact together.\nC r o s s i n g \nb o r d e r s\nBlurring the lines between work and \nplay, inside and out, now and in the \nfuture.\n\nMarina table as a desk and Marina combo at Dirk Wynants' office and \nhome. A farm renovation project by Govaert & Vanhoutte and Dirk himself.\n53\nPositive impact\n",53,{"image":220,"text":221,"number":222},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.54.png","I n d o o r  vs .  o u t d o o r \nThe name ‘Extremis’ is a free translation of ‘out \nof the ordinary’ into Latin. ‘Out’ because all our \nproducts were primarily designed to be used outdoors. \n‘Ordinary’ because they exude humbleness and serve \ntheir users rather than stealing the show themselves. \nBecause Extremis products are designed in this \nparticular way, they are perfectly suited to cross the \nboundary between indoors and outdoors. \nIn fact, Extremis has always defied the notion that \noutdoor furniture can only be used outdoors. In 1994, \nwhen we just started, the outdoor design market was \nstill in its infancy. Design furniture was only used \nindoors. Today, this imaginary boundary has almost \ncompletely disappeared. As is clear from our current \nproduct range, the interior is becoming an extension of \nthe garden and vice versa. \nO rd i n a r y  vs .  ex t r a o rd i n a r y\nOur tools for togetherness also have that extra some-\nthing. That’s because we look at things differently. \nForm follows function: we solve practical problems or \nimprove existing situations by ‘rethinking the box’. This \nis why, from an aesthetic point of view, Extremis prod-\nucts aren’t afraid to be edgy, to contain a certain twist. \n‘Strange looking but well-functioning’ is probably the \nmost common feedback we get from colleagues in the \ncourse of a new design project. It’s that je ne sais quoi \nthat makes our products cross the threshold between \nthe ‘ordinary’ and the ‘extraordinary’.\nIn this way, we also find an equilibrium between the \nfamiliar and the forward-thinking. We design for the \nfuture, but keep our users’ worldviews firmly in mind. \nWe position ourselves right on the brink between the \nconflicting forces of safety and excitement. The end \nresult is always something familiar, yet surprising. \nSomething undeniably innovative, yet acceptable. \nAs a result of this balance, Extremis’ furniture is \nalways ahead of its time. A new product is aimed at \nearly adopters, but in time, finds its way to a broader \naudience.\nThe first condition for us to start \ndesigning anything – and we \ncan’t stress this enough – is that \nit solves a practical problem or \nimproves a specific situation.\n\nPantagruel and Inumbra at Alheembouw \nheadquarters by B2Ai.\nExtremis\n54\nBack to  \nindex\n",54,{"image":224,"text":225,"number":226},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.55.png","Wo r k  vs .  p l a y\nAnother boundary we’ve constantly ignored through \nour 20-year history is the one between work and play. \nOffice spaces with a homey feel are en vogue right \nnow, as are ‘breakout spaces’. These designated areas \noffer employees a space for collaboration, informal \nmeetings, or just a refreshing alternative to their famil-\niar workplace. It’s important that breakout spaces are \ndifferent from the heads-down workspace. Choosing \nthe right furniture can play an important role in this.\nThis workplace evolution has been enthusiastically em-\nbraced by frontrunners like Google and Apple – both \nExtremis fans. Google even converted the idea into \nconcrete workplace guidelines, and turned workplace \ndesign into a science in itself. It’s a way to ‘optimise \npeople’, both in terms of happiness and performance. \nThere are even instructions for the lunch tables: if you \nwant employees to meet each other, the tables should \nbe long. This will expose them to more people who \nthey can get to know. They also found that diner booths \nboost creativity more than conference rooms. The \ngoal is to facilitate ‘casual collisions’ through interior \ndesign. After all, as Google’s Vice President of Real \nEstate and Workplace Service David Radcliffe says: \n“You can’t schedule innovation or idea generation.”\nGoogle turned workplace design \ninto a science in itself, as a way to \n‘optimise people’, both in terms \nof happiness and performance.\n55\nPositive impact\n",55,{"image":228,"text":229,"number":230},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.56.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n56\n",56,{"image":232,"text":233,"number":234},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.57.png","H o w  t h e  H e r m a n  Te i r l i n c k\nb u i l d i n g  b re a k s  b o u n d a r i e s\nWith a surface area of  66,500 m2, the Herman \nTeirlinck building on the Tour & Taxis site in Brussels \nis the largest passive building in Belgium. The beating \nheart of the building is a covered, indoor street. Here, \nall common functions shared by staff and visitors \n— such as a central information desk, restaurant, \nreception rooms, auditoriums, exhibition space and \nmeeting centres — are located. \nThe street also provides access to four large winter \ngardens, which provide daylight to the floors above \nand are not climate controlled. In this way, they \neffectively bridge the gap between inside and outside. \nStrategically placed in the gardens alongside the \nvegetation are a number of Extremis’ Hopper tables \nand benches to create the perfect place to take a \nbreak from work and relax. In a few years’ time, those \ncourtyards will provide five-meter-high green oases: \nmultifunctional spaces where workers and visitors can \nescape the daily hustle and bustle and reflect.\nIn total, the Herman Teirlinck building provides 1,800 \nflexible workplaces for 2,600 people. Not only is this \nin line with the rising teleworking trend, it also means \nthat employees are free to choose the spot in the office \nthat is best suited to their current task. Every work-\nplace is a generous 20 square meters. Ample working \nspace, and the availability of breakout spaces in the \nform of four courtyards, provide the ideal environment \nto strike a balance between relaxation and productiv-\nity.\n\nThe Herman Teirlinck building by Neutelings \nRiedijk Architects features a Hopper combo in one \nof the winter gardens, designed by Avantgarden. \n",57,{"image":236,"text":237,"number":238},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.58.png","L o o k i n g\nf o r\np a r a d i s e\nThomas D’hooghe’s\nquest for Utopia\nWith his Pop-up Hotel initiative, digital entrepreneur Thomas \nD’hooghe wants to create spaces to slow down, to stop and \nsmell the proverbial roses. Last summer, he set up camp in the \nBulskampveld in Bruges with a number of ‘tiny houses’. These \n15-m2 living spaces each contain a compost toilet, a shower, \na kitchen, two seating areas, a two-person bed, storage space \nand sometimes even a rooftop terrace. In short, they perfectly \ncombine sustainability with optimum use of space. Furthermore, \neach tiny house was accompanied by one of our tools for \ntogetherness. Needless to say, we had to have a talk with him.\nExtremis\n58\nBack to  \nindex\n",58,{"image":240,"text":241,"number":242},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.59.png","59\nPositive impact\n",59,{"image":244,"text":245,"number":246},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.60.png","Extremis\n60\nOne of the little things in life that \ndoesn’t cost anything is having \nbreakfast together and a good \nconversation.\nBack to  \nindex\n",60,{"image":248,"text":249,"number":250},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.61.png","How did the idea for The Pop-Up Hotel \ncome about?\nA few years ago, I felt like the ground was shifting be-\nneath my feet. I had been suffering from depression for \na year, and that year had taught me to enjoy the little \nthings in life. Things that didn’t cost anything but were \nextremely valuable, like playing with the kids, walking \nin the countryside, gathering around the campfire, \nlooking up at the stars, etc. In the following year, I drew \nup a business plan that went as follows: buy a plot of \nwoodland, set up some fun places to stay and invite \npeople in a similar situation to come and slow down for \na while and learn to enjoy life again. That is a serious \nbusiness model, too big to put into practice all at once. \nSo, we launched an experiment last year called ‘The \nPop-Up Hotel’. People could book a stay at the hotel \nfor two months. It was a test for the definitive plan: \nParadise.\nHow did you put the idea into practice? \nThe essence of The Pop-Up Hotel and Paradise is \nslowing down and adapting to the pace of nature. To \nattract a wide audience, we decided to go for the more \nstylish concept of glamping. There is no point trying \nto get 50-year-olds into a tent. And ultimately, we want \nto link it to an experience that people react to along \nthe lines of “damn, I’ve never done anything like that \nbefore”. \nThat vision was already clear in December 2016, but it \nis only thanks to the volunteers, who turned up at var-\nious times in those six months, that the project really \nbegan to take shape: quality mattresses for a really \ngood night’s sleep, tiny houses that didn’t compromise \non comfort, and a pleasant cooking experience thanks \nto Barbecook and Greenpan. I suppose you could let \npeople sit on carved wooden benches, but the use of \nExtremis furniture took the experience to a much high-\ner level. I am extremely grateful for that. The combina-\ntion of nature and Extremis furniture was a revelation. It \nwas fantastic. The photos show what I mean. Extremis \nproducts also fit perfectly into our concept. It is not \njust the style that sparks the imagination; products \nare well-thought-out and ergonomic. But the thing I \nwas looking for right from the start was to make sure \neverything had something to do with sustainability, \nand to work with organisations that used sustainable \nproducts. That was a clear link to Extremis in itself. \nAnother link is Extremis’ value of ‘togetherness’. One \nof the little things in life that doesn’t cost anything is \nhaving breakfast together and a good conversation. \nOf course, those values correspond perfectly with the \nphilosophy of The Pop-Up Hotel. It was a no-brainer.\n61\nPositive impact\n",61,{"image":252,"text":253,"number":254},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.62.png","What does togetherness mean to you?\nSimply having breakfast together in the morning. You \ncan’t be more together than that. We had a really \ndelicious, affordable breakfast at The Pop-Up Hotel. \nThe guests always ate their breakfast outside under \nparasols that don’t let a single drop of rain fall on their \nfood. But people spent a lot of time playing board \ngames too, for example, and all of it happened around \nthe same table. Every tiny house had its own infra-\nstructure: its own Extremis Anker picnic table  and a \nbarbecue. But we also had a kind of plaza with a sauna \nbarrel. That was where the long togetherness picnic \ntable Marina was, and if people from different houses \nwanted to hang out together, they used the Marina. \nThat created another connection between the various \ndifferent tiny houses.\nWhat effect has a stay in The Pop-Up Hotel\nhad on guests, do you think? \nWe had a guestbook in the hotel, and I urged everyone \nto fill it in honestly so that we could use their feedback \nto find out what we needed to improve.  But seriously, \nthat guestbook has warmed my heart so many times. \nPeople did exactly what I hoped they would do. \nThey enjoyed each other’s company, lingered over \nbreakfast, played games, read books, walked, cycled \nand stayed away from their mobile phones for a while. \nDigital detox was a very important component of The \nPop-Up Hotel for me, and that really was what people \ndid. Everyone felt – and lived – close to nature.\nI believe that our society is far from peaceful. The \nrat race, the ‘stress-is-a-drug’ society… I’m not even \nthe one who came up with those terms. People are \nexpected to be in touch and available around the \nclock. On social media, by e-mail, messenger, phone. \nIf you want to succeed in your aim of simply getting \npeople to calm down, the first thing you need to do is \ntake all those stimuli away. That is why there was no \ntelevision, either. We really did let people hand over \ntheir smartphones in exchange for Nokia 3310s, so \nthat they were reachable if necessary.\nWhat are your plans for the future? \nWe are hard at work now to realise our ultimate goal, \nthat permanent place of ours: Paradise. We hope \nto find a place for it as soon as possible, so that we \nreally can make the concept permanent. A place \nwhere people can come to unwind for a bit. To leave \ncivilisation behind and enjoy the little things in life. We \nhave big ambitions. Ultimately, I want to try and make \nthe world a slightly better place through my entre-\npreneurship, and do things that are important. For \nexample, Paradise is not just about escaping burnout, \ndepression, chronic stress and the rat race: it is also \nabout protecting nature for generations to come.\nExtremis\n62\nBack to  \nindex\n",62,{"image":256,"text":257,"number":258},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.63.png","63\nPositive impact\nThe use of Extremis furniture \ntook the experience to a much \nhigher level: the combination \nwith nature was a revelation.\n",63,{"image":260,"text":261,"number":262},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.64.png","Back to  \nindex\n",64,{"image":264,"text":265,"number":266},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.65.png","Our\ntreasured\ncollections\nT O O L S\nF O R\nT O G E T H E R N E S S\n",65,{"image":268,"text":269,"number":270},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.66.png","Back to  \nindex\nBack to  \nindex\nBack to  \nindex\n",66,{"image":272,"text":15,"number":273},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.67.png",67,{"image":275,"text":276,"number":277},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.68.png","Back to  \nindex\nBack to  \nindex\nExtremis\n66\nBack to  \nindex\n",68,{"image":279,"text":280,"number":281},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.69.png","G a r g a n t u a\nQuality family time\nGargantua is a picnic table that the whole family can enjoy, thanks to its \nadjustable benches. A robust, practical and attractive table that helps us \nfully appreciate the precious time we spend outdoors.\n© designed by Dirk Wynants\n67\nCollections\n",69,{"image":283,"text":284,"number":285},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.70.png","Back to  \nindex\nA b o u t\n1 9 9 4\nThe birth of Gargantua,  \nthe very first Extremis table\nIn the early 1990s, the design market was not yet ready \nfor outdoor furniture. Outdoors was a separate catego-\nry. In most gardens, ornate teak or white plastic chairs \nprevailed. When Dirk Wynants approached design \nstores, they showed little enthusiasm for something \nthat was not for the interior. In garden centres, he was \neven less welcome. These places found design ‘far too \nmodern’. The lack of appreciation for well-designed \noutdoor furniture was a challenge, but this turned \nout to be an opportunity. Extremis was able to play a \npioneering role. Within a few years, we managed to \nestablish our name as an international trendsetter.\nBack to  \nindex\n",70,{"image":287,"text":15,"number":288},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.71.png",71,{"image":290,"text":291,"number":292},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.72.png","Back to  \nindex\nThe relative simplicity and economy of Gargantua's \ndesign are a direct result of technical, physical and \nbudget limitations that Dirk Wynants had to consider \nwhile starting up his business in 1994. He could only \nafford to have one model, one colour, one type and one \nsize. It is said that scarcity leads to creativity, and the \nmost difficult circumstances to the best solutions. In \nthe case of Gargantua, this is undoubtedly true. \nBack to  \nindex\nExtremis\n70\n",72,{"image":294,"text":295,"number":296},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.73.png","The designer focused wholly on multifunctionality \nand flexibility. The concept has been considered from \nevery possible perspective. For outdoor furniture, the \nchoice of material is clearly not based on aesthetic \nconsiderations alone. Even more the materials used in \nGargantua are also geared to a whole range of rational \naspects of use, comfort, maintenance, economy and \ndurability. For example, the central piece of the round \ntable consists of a square sheet of perforated stainless \nsteel. This allows for drainage and for dirt to be rinsed \naway. The underlying idea here is to avoid an intensive \nclean-up if the sun suddenly emerges and draws us \noutside. Large pieces of wood have been used for \nthe table’s edges. Here, touch plays an important \nrole. Wood is warmer to the touch than metal and is \ntherefore a more agreeable material for those areas \nwith which your body comes into contact. \nMuch thought was also given to the value of the \nmaterials. To minimise waste, the dimensions of the \ntable adhered to standard board sizes. In production, \nsurplus wood was also limited by using small pieces of \nwood for the benches. The legs and base are made of \ngalvanised steel. Sturdiness and durability have priority \nover aesthetics. Another practical, economical and \nenvironmentally-friendly feature of the Gargantua table \nis that it is easy to dismantle and transport in a limited \nvolume. This would prove to be a consistent feature of \nthe whole Extremis collection.\n71\nCollections\n",73,{"image":298,"text":299,"number":300},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.74.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nPosition 1: adults, young adolescents\nPosition 2: children\nPosition 3: small children\nPosition 4: enlarged tabletop to fit more \npeople with (wheel)chairs\n\nSimply unhook the bench and place  \nit at your desired height.\nExtremis\n72\n",74,{"image":302,"text":303,"number":304},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.75.png","Gargantua\n73\n73\nCollections\nAccording to an American study, \nparents and children currently only \nspend an average of 15 minutes \ntogether per day. To improve the \nquality of this time, Dirk Wynants \nwanted to create a table where \nchildren could comfortably sit at the \nsame height as the adults to enable \nbetter communication.\n",75,{"image":306,"text":307,"number":308},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.76.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n74\nBack to  \nindex\n",76,{"image":310,"text":311,"number":312},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.77.png","\nTailor-made Gargantua with office \nextension at the CCV offices\n\nThe restored warehouse or ‘Comptoir Sucrier’ by \nVerdickt & Verdickt architects has a lovely shared \ngarden\n75\nCollections\n",77,{"image":314,"text":315,"number":316},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.78.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n76\nBack to  \nindex\n",78,{"image":318,"text":319,"number":320},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.79.png","\nA beach patio at the DNA coffee bar \nin Shanghai.\n\nStewardesses gathering around Gargantua \ntables that were installed 20 years ago at \nSchiphol International Airport.\n\nPop-up art gallery ‘Distance’ \nat Skyline Communications in \ncooperation with Casteelken.\n\nGargantua with a view in \nthe French Alps.\n77\nCollections\n",79,{"image":322,"text":323,"number":324},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.80.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n78\n",80,{"image":326,"text":327,"number":328},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.81.png","The Interlace apartment building complex in Singapore, designed by OMA and Ole \nScheeren, was named ‘World Building of the Year’ in 2015 - probably because its \nshared spaces were equipped with Gargantua tables (kidding).\n79\nCollections\n",81,{"image":330,"text":331,"number":332},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.82.png","Back to  \nindex\nKnow more about \nGargantua\nExtremis\n80\n",82,{"image":334,"text":335,"number":336},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.83.png","In the city centre of Kortrijk, the cosy summer bar Jardin Bohémien is a real hidden \ntreasure. It’s an urban space with lounge music and refreshing cocktails. \n81\nCollections\n",83,{"image":338,"text":339,"number":340},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.84.png","Back to  \nindex\nBack to  \nindex\n",84,{"image":342,"text":15,"number":343},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.85.png",85,{"image":345,"text":346,"number":347},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.86.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n84\nBack to  \nindex\n",86,{"image":349,"text":350,"number":351},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.87.png","I n u m b r ( i n ) a\nShade, wind resistance\n& pure aesthetics\nWhether you’re looking for shelter from rain or sun, together is much \nmore fun. Both versions let you shelter under a solid mechanism with no \ntechnical parts in plain view, adding greatly to the cosiness and time you \nenjoy together.\n© designed by Dirk Wynants\n85\nCollections\n",87,{"image":353,"text":354,"number":355},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.88.png","Back to  \nindex\nR e i n v e n t i n g\nt h e\np a r a s o l\nWhy is the most visible part of the classic sunshade, \nthe underside, also the ugliest part? If you sit beneath \nit, you see a jumble of slats, ribs or ropes above your \nhead. Moreover, traditional umbrellas break very easily. \nAt the slightest gust of wind, they fall over or are blown \naway. We did not need to think long about our aims for \nInumbra. We wanted a parasol that was aesthetically \npleasing and much stronger.\nThe construction principle of the \nInumbr(in)a allows for 17% more shade \ncompared to the classic parasol mechanism.\nBack to  \nindex\nBack to  \nindex\nExtremis\n86\n",88,{"image":357,"text":358,"number":359},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.89.png","87\nCollections\n",89,{"image":361,"text":362,"number":363},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.90.png","Back to  \nindex\nWith Inumbra, all the technical parts that open and \nclose the screen are above the UV-resistant fabric. \nMoreover, the flat design of the canopy catches less \nwind than typical convex shapes. In a wind test, it has \nresisted wind speeds up to Beaufort force 8.\nInumbra resists wind speeds of up to \nBeaufort force 8.\n8\nNinety percent of all umbrellas \nproduced are still based on the \nopening principle of the traditional \nChinese parasol. The Inumbra starts \nfrom a whole new system.\nBack to  \nindex\nBack to  \nindex\nExtremis\n88\n",90,{"image":365,"text":366,"number":367},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.91.png","89\nCollections\n",91,{"image":369,"text":370,"number":371},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.92.png","Back to  \nindex\nI n u m b r a\n\nInumbra parasol opens and closes by means of a \nseparate handle and an ultra-durable mechanism \ninside the tube. The cables and the fabric are tensioned \nby lowering the parasol's fabric, providing more shade \nbecause the surface is larger yet closer to the table.\nExtremis\n90\n",92,{"image":373,"text":374,"number":375},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.93.png","I n u m b r i n a\n\nInumbrina is a lighter version of Inumbra and the \ndifference between these two parasols lies in how they \nare opened. Inumbrina opens by an ingenious pulley \nand rope system that's simple to use and even faster!\n91\nCollections\n",93,{"image":377,"text":378,"number":379},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.94.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nWhite Inumbra, ø 400 cm, \nin combination with Gargantua.\n\nTaupe Inumbra, ø 350 cm, \nin combination with Pantagruel picnic.\nBack to  \nindex\nExtremis\n92\n",94,{"image":381,"text":382,"number":383},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.95.png","\nBlack Inumbrina, ø 250 cm, \nin combination with Abachus.\n\nWhite Inumbrina, ø 320 cm, \nin combination with Anker.\n\nWhite Inumbrina, ø 380 cm, \nin combination with Pantagruel picnic.\n93\nCollections\n",95,{"image":385,"text":386,"number":387},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.96.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nTerraces Comptoir Vénitien by Terrasse et Dépendances \n(www.terrasse-dependances.com) in Rennes, France.\nExtremis\n94\n",96,{"image":389,"text":390,"number":391},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.97.png","\nShade - brought to you by Inumbra - at a hotel deck with a \nstunning view in Mallorca.\n95\nCollections\n",97,{"image":393,"text":394,"number":395},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.98.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nThe wilderness of \nThe Pop-up Hotel in \nOostkamp, Belgium.\n\nInterior designer Malika Vanoverbeke created \nthe perfect lunch spot in her garden with a \ncombination of Gargantua and Inumbra.    \nExtremis\n96\n",98,{"image":397,"text":398,"number":399},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.99.png","97\nCollections\n",99,{"image":401,"text":402,"number":403},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.100.png","Back to  \nindex\nKnow more about \nInumbr(in)a\nExtremis\n98\n",100,{"image":405,"text":406,"number":407},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.101.png","Terrace of the University Hospital St. Pölten in Austria \nwith a mix of Inumbra and Inumbrina.\n99\nCollections\n",101,{"image":409,"text":410,"number":411},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.102.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n100\nBack to  \nindex\n",102,{"image":413,"text":414,"number":415},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.103.png","101\nCollections\nB r a n d  p h o to g r a p hy\nNotice anything unique? Gargantua, Inumbra and \nPantagruel campaign pictures feature our models in the \nsame configuration, with Brussels waffels, smoothies \nand Belgian fries. You can even see the kids growing up!\n",103,{"image":417,"text":418,"number":419},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.104.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n102\nBack to  \nindex\nBack to  \nindex\n",104,{"image":421,"text":422,"number":423},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.105.png","P a n t a g r u e l\nA graceful evolution\nThe impact of our ideas does ripple outwards and sparks\n our own creativity in building on previous ideas. In this way, the \nPantagruel gracefully evolved from the Gargantua. It was a logical \nevolution to which we added refined elements and a handy Lazy Susan.\n© designed by Dirk Wynants\n103\nCollections\n",105,{"image":425,"text":426,"number":427},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.106.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nPantagruel picnic with a set of optional backrests. In \nthe centre you can find an HPL Lazy Susan to easily \npass things around.\nExtremis\n104\n",106,{"image":429,"text":430,"number":431},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.107.png","\nPantagruel picnic with Inumbrina parasol, which \noffers a lot of shade, thanks to the unique opening \nmechanism.\n105\nCollections\n",107,{"image":433,"text":434,"number":435},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.108.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nDid you know that Lazy Susan is \nsynonym for 'rotating tray' in English?\nExtremis\nBack to  \nindex\n",108,{"image":437,"text":438,"number":439},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.109.png","L a z y\nS u s a n\n\"Somebody pass the butter, please!\"\nCollections\n",109,{"image":441,"text":442,"number":443},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.110.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nVerdigris powder-coated \nPantagruel picnic.\n\nPapyrus white powder-coated \nPantagruel picnic.\nBack to  \nindex\nExtremis\n108\n",110,{"image":445,"text":446,"number":447},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.111.png","\nPantagruel table.\n\nPantagruel high table.\n\nPantagruel picnic, black powder-coated, with \nwhite cushions.\n\nPantagruel picnic, galvanised steel version.\n109\nCollections\n",111,{"image":449,"text":450,"number":451},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.112.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n110\nBack to  \nindex\nBack to  \nindex\n",112,{"image":453,"text":454,"number":455},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.113.png","This galvanised Pantagruel table found its home in a hilly \nregion of Flanders, Heuvelland.\n111\nCollections\n",113,{"image":457,"text":458,"number":459},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.114.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nBreakfast served by Lazy Susan, apple juice \nserved by grandma.\n\nHoliday home ‘Blauwpoort’ has a seminar \nroom in an old barn.\nExtremis\n112\n",114,{"image":461,"text":462,"number":463},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.115.png","113\nCollections\n",115,{"image":465,"text":466,"number":467},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.116.png","Back to  \nindex\nLet’s have a pancake party! Should I put white sugar, brown \nsugar or maple syrup on top? Just give Lazy Susan a gentle shove \nand pick whatever you like. \nExtremis\n114\n",116,{"image":469,"text":470,"number":471},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.117.png","115\nCollections\n",117,{"image":473,"text":474,"number":475},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.118.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n116\n",118,{"image":477,"text":478,"number":479},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.119.png","The winter garden of the UZ Leuven Hospital, furnished by Feel \nat Home, features white Hopper and Pantagruel picnic tables – \nalways a nice combo. \n117\nCollections\n",119,{"image":481,"text":482,"number":483},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.120.png","Back to  \nindex\nKnow more about \nPantagruel\nExtremis\n118\n",120,{"image":485,"text":486,"number":487},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.121.png","B re a k- o u t  w i t h  P a n t a g r u e l  &  I nu m b r a\nBuilding constructor Alheembouw built a headquarters that symbolises their open corporate culture. Together \nwith B2Ai architects, they developed a transparent, state-of-the-art building with lots of glass, concrete and \naluminium. Since they wanted furniture that reflects the human-centered architecture of the building, Alheem-\nbouw chose Pantagruel tables, where employees can meet up or have lunch.\n119\nCollections\n",121,{"image":489,"text":490,"number":491},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.122.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n120\nBack to  \nindex\n",122,{"image":493,"text":494,"number":495},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.123.png","121\nCollections\n",123,{"image":497,"text":498,"number":499},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.124.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n122\nBack to  \nindex\n",124,{"image":501,"text":502,"number":503},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.125.png","A b a c h u s\nEasy leaning, easy talking\nWe love cocktail tables. We love the way they encourage casual \nconversation and allow people to get together for a quick (or extended) \nchat with a drink. The Abachus intensifies and prolongs every conversation \nbecause it has six arms to lean on when standing.\n© designed by Dirk Wynants\n123\nCollections\n",125,{"image":505,"text":506,"number":507},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.126.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nArm or side leaning against the tabletop, back or \nbottom resting against the bars. The most robust \ncocktail table available for permanent outdoor use.\nExtremis\n124\n",126,{"image":509,"text":510,"number":511},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.127.png","\nA perfect match with Inumbrina.\n125\nCollections\n",127,{"image":513,"text":514,"number":515},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.128.png","Back to  \nindex\nBack to  \nindex\nExtremis\nthe\nI-am-here-to-look-at-people\nlean\nthe\nI-am-here-to-be-looked-at\nlean\nthe\nmy-friends-are-late-again\nlean\nthe\nInstagram-selfies-are-hard\nlean\nthe\nwould-you-buy-me-a-drink?\nlean\nthe\nthat-last-one-was-a-bad-idea\nlean\nthe\nno-time-to-party\nlean\nthe\nmime-player\nlean\nthe\n look-how-bendy-I-am\nlean\nS av i n g  t h e  l e a n i n g  p e o p l e\nLook around you at a party or reception and you will very often see guests \nsearching for something to lean against. If you combine an ordinary \ncocktail table and this desire for support, you end up with the blueprint \nfor Abachus: a high-top table with a real bonus. Six arms to be precise, \nagainst which you can lean comfortably. No more awkward leaning \npositions with this ideal tool for enjoying a get-together with relatives, \nfriends, or acquaintances and drinking in honour of Bacchus.\nS u p p o r t i n g\np e o p l e\nBack to  \nindex\n",128,{"image":517,"text":518,"number":519},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.129.png","Collections\n",129,{"image":521,"text":522,"number":523},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.130.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nDuvel Delta at the Gentse Feesten \nannual festival.\n\nDranouter festival serving our ‘Saison Tremist’.\n\nAula is a renowned butcher's shop in the heart of Ghent, which has been refurbished \nby De Direkteurswoning. We love their vision of combining authenticity and craft \nwith innovation and creativity. Their patio is the perfect place to grab lunch.\nKnow more about \nAbachus\nExtremis\n128\n",130,{"image":525,"text":526,"number":527},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.131.png","The Abachus tables on the balcony of Crosswater’s new HQ in Dartford allow the staff \nto take a breath of fresh air and soak up some sun.\n129\nCollections\n",131,{"image":529,"text":530,"number":531},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.132.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\nBack to  \nindex\n",132,{"image":533,"text":518,"number":534},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.133.png",133,{"image":536,"text":537,"number":538},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.134.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n132\nBack to  \nindex\n",134,{"image":540,"text":541,"number":542},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.135.png","© designed by Dirk Wynants\nA n k e r\nAnchored down\nfor six\nAnker, the compact 6-seater picnic encourages one-on-one \nconversations, but its appearance invites people to come on board.\n© designed by Dirk Wynants\n133\nCollections\n",135,{"image":544,"text":545,"number":546},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.136.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n134\n",136,{"image":548,"text":549,"number":550},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.137.png","In combination with our Inumbrina parasol, it’s an \nawesome eye-catching set up! Get creative with the \ndifferent colours of wood and steel for a custom combi-\nnation that suits your way of life.\n135\nCollections\n",137,{"image":552,"text":553,"number":554},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.138.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nAnker, white powder-coated with iroko hardwood.\nExtremis\n136\n",138,{"image":556,"text":557,"number":558},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.139.png"," \nAnker, black powder-coated with \nhellwood.\n\nAnker, earth powder-coated with \nhellwood.\n\nAnker, galvanised version with \nearth centerplate and iroko \nhardwood.\n137\nCollections\n",139,{"image":560,"text":561,"number":562},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.140.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n138\n",140,{"image":564,"text":565,"number":566},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.141.png","B o d o\nA French bistro with a Scandinavian look. It’s the neighbour of the famous ‘Graven-\nsteen’ in Ghent, a medieval fortress with an almost intact defence system. A special \nbackdrop for their excellent dishes, such as rillette or bouillabaise.\n139\nCollections\n",141,{"image":568,"text":569,"number":570},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.142.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n140\nThe geometric rules behind insect eyes, honeycombs, Anker tables \nand Inumbrina parasols are easily explained. Like squares and equilat-\neral triangles, regular hexagons fit together without any gaps to make \nefficient use of space. For projects on large terraces, the Anker tables \ncan be lined up in a hexagonal grid system to fill the area with a minimum \namount of wasted volume, but enough room to easily move around. To \nkeep the sun out and create a cosy ambiance, our hexagonal Inumbrina \nshades can be installed to construct a closed canopy roof above the \nAnkers.\nT h e  m i r a c u l o u s \ns p a c e  e f f i c i e n c y  o f \nh e x a g o n s\nBack to  \nindex\n",142,{"image":572,"text":573,"number":574},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.143.png","141\nCollections\n",143,{"image":576,"text":530,"number":577},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.144.png",144,{"image":579,"text":580,"number":581},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.145.png","Savouring a delicious \nbreakfast with the family \nin the woods of The Pop-\nup Hotel.\n143\nCollections\n",145,{"image":583,"text":584,"number":585},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.146.png","Back to  \nindex\nThe garden of Mr Ito’s house in Nagano (Japan) \nis the ideal setting for afternoon tea. \nExtremis\n144\n",146,{"image":587,"text":588,"number":589},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.147.png","145\nCollections\n",147,{"image":591,"text":592,"number":593},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.148.png","Back to  \nindex\nKnow more about \nAnker\nExtremis\n146\n",148,{"image":595,"text":596,"number":597},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.149.png","Bierkasteel – literally, Beer Castle – is not just a brewery, it also hosts a visitor \ncentre, a brasserie, a conference and event venue, and it has its own shop. Our \ndealer Rechts van de Kerk made these Anker tables the centre of their courtyard.\n147\nCollections\n",149,{"image":599,"text":600,"number":601},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.150.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n148\nBack to  \nindex\n",150,{"image":603,"text":604,"number":605},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.151.png","149\nCollections\n",151,{"image":607,"text":608,"number":609},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.152.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n150\nBack to  \nindex\n",152,{"image":611,"text":612,"number":613},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.153.png","E x t e m p o r e\nArchitecture \nwith every functionality\nExtempore is an extensive and modular outdoor furniture range that \nhas been proven timeless thanks to its pure architectural beauty and \neverlasting materials. For over 20 years, it has been offering solutions for \nday-to-day needs such as sitting, dining, lying, relaxing, reading, etc. This \ndesign classic furnishes rooftops and terraces in New York, Sydney and \nTokyo.\n© designed by Arnold Merckx\n151\nCollections\n",153,{"image":615,"text":616,"number":617},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.154.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nExtempore extra high table with extra high benches.\nExtremis\n152\n",154,{"image":619,"text":620,"number":621},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.155.png","Minimal transport volume and easy to store during \nwinter. Wooden slats offer more comfort and dry faster \nafter rain.\n153\nCollections\n",155,{"image":623,"text":530,"number":624},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.156.png",156,{"image":626,"text":627,"number":628},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.157.png","Collections\nThe Extempore range keeps wasted material to a \nminimum, as each wooden or aluminium element can \nbe used on any product within the range.\nU l t i m a t e\np r o d u c t i o n\ne f f i c i e n c y\n",157,{"image":630,"text":631,"number":632},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.158.png","156\nBack to  \nindex\nBack to  \nindex\n",158,{"image":634,"text":635,"number":636},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.159.png","The ten-storey therapy tower (architects Gonçalo Byrne & WIT) on the Pellenberg \ncampus of the UZ Leuven hospital is an innovative rehabilitation centre with a large \ngym on the top floor. The Extempore benches offer patients and their families a spot \nto repose and enjoy the breathtaking view.\n157\nCollections\n",159,{"image":638,"text":639,"number":640},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.160.png","Back to  \nindex\nSunny day in a private city garden \nwith pool.\nExtremis\n158\n",160,{"image":642,"text":643,"number":644},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.161.png","Extempore\n159\n",161,{"image":646,"text":647,"number":648},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.162.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n160\nThe perfect evening: a get-together with friends on a rooftop \nterrace, perfect weather, tasty food, great vibes.\nNoho, Manhattan, New York.\n",162,{"image":650,"text":651,"number":652},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.163.png","161\nCollections\n",163,{"image":654,"text":655,"number":656},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.164.png","Back to  \nindex\nKnow more about \nExtempore\nExtremis\n162\n",164,{"image":658,"text":659,"number":660},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.165.png","\nExtempore with a view of the Sydney Opera House.\n163\nCollections\n",165,{"image":662,"text":663,"number":664},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.166.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n164\nBack to  \nindex\nBack to  \nindex\n",166,{"image":666,"text":667,"number":668},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.167.png","165\nCollections\n",167,{"image":670,"text":671,"number":672},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.168.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n166\nBack to  \nindex\nBack to  \nindex\n",168,{"image":674,"text":675,"number":676},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.169.png","R o m e o  &  J u l i e t\nGreen love\nRomeo & Juliet adds some green to our urban living areas, which are \noften concrete jungles, in order to create a more breathable environment. \nExcept for the bench that keeps equal distance between the trees, this \ndesign is ever-evolving, as the trees define the design.\n© designed by Koen Baeyens, Stijn Goethals & Basile Graux\nWinner urban furniture contest,\ncity of Kortrijk, 2004\n167\nCollections\n",169,{"image":678,"text":679,"number":680},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.170.png","Bench and planter in \none. Offers passers-by a \ncomfortable place to sit and \nrelax. Equal spacing between \nthe trees when lined up.\n168\nBack to  \nindex\n",170,{"image":682,"text":683,"number":684},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.171.png","This Finnish insurance company installed multiple Romeo & Juliets \nin front of their office building to cheer up the rooftop terrace.\n169\nCollections\n",171,{"image":686,"text":687,"number":688},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.172.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n170\nBack to  \nindex\n",172,{"image":690,"text":691,"number":692},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.173.png","\nSunlit terrace of a private residence. \n\nChefs for Charity event at castle ‘the Lovie’.\nKnow more about \nRomeo & Juliet\n171\nCollections\n",173,{"image":694,"text":695,"number":696},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.174.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n172\nBack to  \nindex\n",174,{"image":698,"text":699,"number":700},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.175.png","173\nCollections\n",175,{"image":702,"text":703,"number":704},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.176.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n174\nBack to  \nindex\n",176,{"image":706,"text":707,"number":708},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.177.png","GOOD\nDESIGN\nH o p p e r\nFrom hops \nto Hopper\nAt a lively beer festival, elegance is almost certainly not the main concern, \nbut this hasn’t stopped us from trying to improve access to the classic \npicnic table. We managed to incorporate more space at the sides to join \nthe party - no more embarrassment about climbing over tablemates to find \na place to sit.\n© designed by Dirk Wynants\n175\nCollections\n",177,{"image":710,"text":711,"number":712},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.178.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n176\nO b s e r v i n g\na n d  i m p r o v i n g\nWhat inspired the\nHopper?\nFor large parties, we noticed that a round table creates more \ndistance. As several tables are needed, company is split \nup into a series of islands. In this case, long picnic tables \nprovide a more satisfactory solution. They can be endlessly \nextended by sliding them together. Beer festivals or other \nlarge-scale popular festivals are occasions when a large \nnumber of people sit together at long tables to eat, drink and \nbe merry. This is where the typical awkward climbing over \nbenches tends to happen. Living in a beer-loving country, \nBack to  \nindex\n",178,{"image":714,"text":715,"number":716},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.179.png","177\nCollections\nand more specifically a hops farming region, this was a \nperfect opportunity to dive into this matter, have a closer \nlook at the problem and try to think of solutions… the day \nafter the party.\nThe result was Hopper, a tool for togetherness that gathers \nhops pickers after the work has been done, the centre of \ncelebration. Four pass-through zones make it easy to get \nin and out of Hopper without having to lift your leg over the \nbench or disturbing your companions, even when tables are \nplaced in a long row. Its slanted legs and tabletop edges are \na clear reference to the hops poles that are so characteristic \nof the Westhoek region. If you turn around, you can use the \ntabletop as a comfortable backrest.\n",179,{"image":718,"text":719,"number":720},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.180.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nHopper picnic with galvanised legs \nand optional backrests.\nHopper picnic\nExtremis\n178\n",180,{"image":722,"text":723,"number":724},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.181.png","\n180 cm Hopper picnic, \nseating four to six people.\n\n240 cm Hopper picnic, \nseating six to eight people.\n\n300 cm Hopper picnic, \nseating eight to ten people.\n\n360 cm Hopper picnic, \nseating ten to twelve people.\n179\nCollections\n",181,{"image":726,"text":727,"number":728},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.182.png","Back to  \nindex\nHopper table\nExtremis\n180\n",182,{"image":730,"text":731,"number":732},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.183.png","Hopper combo\n181\nCollections\n",183,{"image":734,"text":735,"number":736},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.184.png","Back to  \nindex\nWith four Captain's Chair & one bench.\nHopper combo\nExtremis\n182\n",184,{"image":738,"text":739,"number":740},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.185.png","\n180 cm Hopper combo, \nwith two Captain's Chairs.\n\n240 cm Hopper combo, \nwith three Captain's Chairs.\n\n300 cm Hopper combo, \nwith four Captain's Chairs.\n\n360 cm Hopper combo, \nwith five Captain's Chairs.\n183\nCollections\n",185,{"image":742,"text":743,"number":744},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.186.png","Back to  \nindex\nHopper bench\nExtremis\n184\n",186,{"image":746,"text":747,"number":748},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.187.png","\nHopper bench with a tabletop that also \nfunctions as a backrest.\nEco-design\nTen Hopper legs are precisely mapped on a standard \nmetal sheet to keep material waste to a minimum.\n185\nCollections\n",187,{"image":750,"text":751,"number":752},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.188.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nG-Star Raw© headquarters\nin Düsseldorf, Germany.\n\nGoogle premises\nin Zürich, Switzerland.\nExtremis\n186\n",188,{"image":754,"text":755,"number":756},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.189.png","\nHotel Yotel is a stylish, contemporary hotel in \nthe heart of Midtown West. Did you know it has \nthe largest outdoor hotel terrace in New York \nCity? \n187\nCollections\n",189,{"image":758,"text":759,"number":760},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.190.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n188\nBack to  \nindex\n",190,{"image":762,"text":763,"number":764},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.191.png","The beautiful new Science Campus  \nof the University of Leiden in the  \nNetherlands features multiple \nHopper picnic tables on different \nlevels, thanks to Hora Barneveld.\n189\nCollections\n",191,{"image":766,"text":767,"number":768},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.192.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nAt the RJV offices, Pami workspace designers created \nan interior that is geared to the new way of working, \ncombined with cosiness and a homey atmosphere.\nExtremis\n190\n",192,{"image":770,"text":771,"number":772},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.193.png","\nHopper picnic & shades with a view \nof the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.\n191\nCollections\n",193,{"image":774,"text":775,"number":776},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.194.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n192\n",194,{"image":778,"text":779,"number":780},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.195.png","The sleek design of the Hopper picnic gives the \ngarden of landscape architect Bart Monbaliu this rural \nfarmhouse a contemporary touch. \n\nHopper combo with Captain’s Chairs \nat Ten Doele in Middelkerke, Belgium.\n193\nCollections\n",195,{"image":782,"text":783,"number":784},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.196.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n194\nBack to  \nindex\n",196,{"image":786,"text":787,"number":788},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.197.png","195\nCollections\n",197,{"image":790,"text":791,"number":792},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.198.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nHopper picnic and \nshade on the terrace of \na private residence by \ninterior architect Pieter \nVanrenterghem.\nThe Hopper picnic blends \nin perfectly at the central \ncourtyard of this brutalist \nresidence by Clauwers & \nSimon Architects.\nExtremis\n196\n",198,{"image":794,"text":795,"number":796},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.199.png","197\nCollections\n",199,{"image":798,"text":799,"number":800},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.200.png","Back to  \nindex\nPrivate\nExtremis\n198\nBack to  \nindex\n",200,{"image":802,"text":803,"number":804},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.201.png","'O u td o o r  s p a c e'  i n s i d e  a  1 6 t h  c e n t u r y  c h a p e l\nThis 16th-century chapel in the centre of Sint-Truiden was given a new use in 2016 as a \nwork and exhibition space for the architects of Klaarchitectuur. The protected monument \nunderwent a thorough renovation and now combines the old character of the original building \nwith modern additions by architect Gregory Nijs. The four stacked boxes, which serve as an \noffice and conference room, transform the inner space of the chapel into the outdoor space \nof the office. A staircase complex around the boxes provides an extra experience. The black \nHopper picnic, delivered by our dealer Carmetum, fits perfectly with the original natural stone \nfloor, which features a diagonal cross pattern. \n199\nCollections\n",201,{"image":806,"text":807,"number":808},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.202.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nCourtyard of the Frankfurt  \nInternational School in Germany.\nExtremis\n200\n",202,{"image":810,"text":811,"number":812},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.203.png","The rooftop terrace of \nthe Arhus public library \nin Roeselare offers an \namazing view of the \ncity and is an extension \nof this vibrant meeting \nplace, where research, \nknowledge, people and \nideas come together.\n201\nCollections\n",203,{"image":814,"text":815,"number":816},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.204.png","Back to  \nindex\nHopper picnic and Walrus in this private garden, \ndesigned by Tuinonderneming Monbaliu. \nExtremis\n202\n",204,{"image":818,"text":819,"number":820},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.205.png","203\nCollections\nKnow more about \nHopper\n",205,{"image":822,"text":823,"number":824},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.206.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n204\nBack to  \nindex\n",206,{"image":826,"text":827,"number":828},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.207.png","© designed by Dirk Wynants\nH o p p e r  s h a d e\nClearly inspired\nby hops fields\nBoth opened and closed, Hopper shade perfectly follows the lines of the \nHopper table. It opens and closes effortlessly, thanks to an internal spring \nmechanism that does not take up extra space next to the table.\n205\nCollections\n",207,{"image":830,"text":831,"number":832},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.208.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nHopper shade closed.\n\nThe cloth can be stretched out \neither to the left or right, or in both \ndirections to protect everyone.\nExtremis\n206\n",208,{"image":834,"text":835,"number":836},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.209.png","207\nCollections\n",209,{"image":838,"text":839,"number":840},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.210.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n208\nBack to  \nindex\n",210,{"image":842,"text":843,"number":844},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.211.png","209\nCollections\nS a i s o n\nTr e m i s t\nThe togetherness beer\nWhat do beer and design both have in common? Well, \nthe Extremis Hopper table was inspired by the hops fields \nenveloping the company premises, for one thing. But that's \nnot all. The typical Extremis design method was applied on \nthe creation of the Tremist beer. It was initially crafted with \na view to spoiling company visitors with an exceptionally \nrefreshing, infinitely drinkable (for some of us at least) \nbeer. The result reflects the same (tenacious) character \nas our other creations, the 6.2° beer boasts an authentic, \n",211,{"image":846,"text":847,"number":848},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.212.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n210\nBeer virtuoso Rudi Ghequire translated Dirk Wynants’ \nexacting beer wish list into an exquisite recipe that’s \nperfect when served in the special glass designed \nby Belgian metalsmith Nedda El-Asmar. The beer \nis brewed in a truly unique location: the ancient \nKazematten Brewery, ensconced within the 17th-centu-\nry fortifications that encircle the city of Ypres. In recent \nyears, the improved recipe has regularly been imbibed \nat international trade fairs and events launching the \nlatest Extremis creations. Unable to resist the countless \npleas to make our beer available to all any longer, \nwe finally entered into a distribution partnership with \nthe Sint Bernardus brewery, a worldwide exporter of \nTrappist beers. Thanks to them – and the great taste, of \ncourse – the first Tremist-serving bars are popping up \nin the United States, Japan and Scandinavia, and the \nbeer will be gracing the shelves of Belgian stores, too.\nhigh-quality flavour without being too heavy. Due to \nthe highly international nature of Extremis business \noperations, shelf life was also an extremely important \nconsideration. This is why a hoppy, blonde \"Saison\" \nstyle beer was chosen; reminiscent of the pale ales that \nfarmers traditionally brewed in the winter to provide \ntheir seasonal workers with some welcome summer \nrefreshment.\nBack to  \nindex\n",212,{"image":850,"text":851,"number":852},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.213.png","211\nCollections\nKnow more about \nTremist \n",213,{"image":854,"text":855,"number":856},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.214.png","Back to  \nindex\n \nIn 2010, Extremis delivered its first Hopper shade at a private residence, right \nnext to the church of Poperinge. The night ended with a fun party! \nExtremis\n212\n",214,{"image":858,"text":859,"number":860},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.215.png","Terrace area of restaurant Va et Vient, where you can enjoy delicious and \ncreative dishes with prominent roles for seasonal products from local \nproducers, sometimes with a foreign twist.\n213\nCollections\n",215,{"image":862,"text":863,"number":864},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.216.png","Back to  \nindex\nShinagawa season terrace in \nTokyo, Japan.\nBack to  \nindex\n",216,{"image":866,"text":15,"number":867},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.217.png",217,{"image":869,"text":870,"number":871},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.218.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n216\nBack to  \nindex\nKnow more about \nHopper shade\n",218,{"image":873,"text":874,"number":875},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.219.png","217\nCollections\nA new oasis of calm in the city centre of Brussels. Cities are increasingly \nlacking places to escape the fast and impersonal metropolitan pace. \nSharing time with friends to eat, talk and gather together are seldom \nmoments of fresh air. Therefore, MINI LIVING created the installation \n“Breathe”: this island uses natural, affordable, easy-to-use materials like \na new breed of honeysuckle plant and olivine stones in water and soil \nto purify the surrounding air. Extremis picnic tables and shades invite \npassersby to take a seat and enjoy the city.\n",219,{"image":877,"text":878,"number":879},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.220.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n218\nBack to  \nindex\n",220,{"image":881,"text":882,"number":883},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.221.png","219\nCollections\n",221,{"image":885,"text":886,"number":887},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.222.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n220\nBack to  \nindex\n",222,{"image":889,"text":890,"number":891},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.223.png","An extra-wide table\nwith origami-like legs\nThis extra wide table was dubbed Pontsūn, Japanese for ‘pontoon’. Indoors \nor outdoors, get together with plenty of friends around this large, elegant \ntable.\n© designed by Dirk Wynants\nP o n t s ū n\n221\nCollections\n",223,{"image":893,"text":894,"number":895},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.224.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nGalvanised steel legs.\nExtremis\n222\n",224,{"image":897,"text":898,"number":899},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.225.png"," \nWhite powder-coated \nlegs.\n\nPontsūn with earth powder-coated \nlegs & black Captain's Chairs.\n\nBlack powder-coated \nlegs.\n223\nCollections\n",225,{"image":901,"text":902,"number":903},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.226.png","Back to  \nindex\nT h e  f i r s t  l u n c h\nPontsūn proves to be the perfect \ntable to gather a lot of people \naround. Our marketing team set up \na barbecue for the whole Extremis \nteam in order to enjoy a quick lunch \nin the sun. The neighbouring castle \ngarden, owned by uncle Henri, \nhosted this sausage (literally) fest. \nThis is Belgium, as pretty as it gets.\nExtremis\n224\n",226,{"image":905,"text":906,"number":907},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.227.png","225\nCollections\n",227,{"image":909,"text":910,"number":911},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.228.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n226\nBack to  \nindex\n",228,{"image":913,"text":914,"number":915},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.229.png","Interior stylist Malika Vanoverbeke created a welcoming \noutdoor dining area in her own backyard with the \nPontsūn table and Captain’s Chairs.\n227\nCollections\n",229,{"image":917,"text":918,"number":919},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.230.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n228\n",230,{"image":921,"text":922,"number":923},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.231.png","Put your Pontsūn table inside to make your interior an \nextension of the garden. This large, elegant, wooden table \ncombines perfectly with Extremis’ Captain Chairs.\n229\nCollections\nKnow more about \nPontsun\n",231,{"image":925,"text":926,"number":927},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.232.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n230\nBack to  \nindex\n",232,{"image":929,"text":930,"number":931},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.233.png","231\nCollections\n",233,{"image":933,"text":934,"number":935},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.234.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n232\nBack to  \nindex\n",234,{"image":937,"text":938,"number":939},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.235.png","M a r i n a\nLet's talk\nA table can never be too long if it encourages more people to interact with \neach other. That’s something we take very literally at Extremis. The Marina \nis designed for both small groups or infinitely large crowds. Want to get to \nknow your neighbours? Marina encourages you to talk to each other.\n© designed by Metrica\n233\nCollections\n",235,{"image":941,"text":942,"number":943},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.236.png","Back to  \nindex\nStandard available up \nto 12 m in one piece.\nExtremis\n234\n",236,{"image":945,"text":946,"number":947},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.237.png","\nMarina picnic comes in two widths and  \n20 different lengths.\n235\nCollections\n",237,{"image":949,"text":950,"number":951},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.238.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nMarina combo, chairs for daily use, benches when \nyou're having friends over. Superstrong fibreglass \nprofiles - no frame at all.\nExtremis\n236\n",238,{"image":953,"text":954,"number":955},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.239.png","\nMarina table, with matching Captain’s Chairs, comes \nin two widths and 15 different lengths.\n237\nCollections\n",239,{"image":957,"text":958,"number":959},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.240.png","Marina comes in endless \nvariations. Check out \nwww.extremis.com for all \nlengths and possibilities.\n238\nBack to  \nindex\n",240,{"image":961,"text":962,"number":963},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.241.png","\nMarina bistro.\n\nMarina double desk, two \ntabletops, one set of legs.\n\nMarina high table.\n239\nCollections\n",241,{"image":965,"text":966,"number":967},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.242.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n240\nBack to  \nindex\n",242,{"image":969,"text":970,"number":971},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.243.png","241\nCollections\nIn the run-up to the Interieur 2012 Biennale in Kortrijk, \nExtremis produced the biggest ‘tool for togetherness’ \nin its 24 years of existence: a thirty-meter table with \nmore than a hundred seats! But how do you transport a \ntable that size from the supplier in Oudenaarde to the \nexhibition halls in Kortrijk? Extremis strives for sus-\ntainability in the design, production and distribution \nprocess of new products. Transport is a key point. The \n30-metre Marina table was produced by a pultrusion \ncompany located next to the Schelde river and it was \nbrought to Kortrijk by ship, the ideal transportation \nmethod!\nIn the meantime, many of these long Marina tables \nhelp people get to know each other in the cantinas of \ncompanies like Creax, Nike, Porsche, CCV or hotel \nterraces like that of Citizen M in Paris.\nWatch the video: www.extremis.com\u002Flongestmarina\nA  w o r l d\nr e c o r d ?\n",243,{"image":973,"text":974,"number":975},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.244.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n242\nLong tables encourage\nmeeting new people.\nBack to  \nindex\n",244,{"image":977,"text":978,"number":979},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.245.png","\nBar Marie in Mechelen was designed by \nCreneau International.\n\nMHP - a Porsche company.\nThe purpose of Porsche’s Digital Lab in \nBerlin is to identify and test innovative \ninformation technology solutions. The long \nMarina picnic tables stimulate collaboration \nand creativity. \n243\nCollections\n",245,{"image":981,"text":982,"number":983},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.246.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nConnecterra is the main gateway to the National Park Hoge Kempen. The location was \nactively used for coal mining until its closure in 1987. Nowadays, you can enjoy a surprising \nchange of the landscape with spectacular panoramic views. \nExtremis\n244\n",246,{"image":985,"text":986,"number":987},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.247.png","\nPeter Jannes from Ontwerpatelier is the architect of this private home, where the \nMarina combo is the centrepiece of the terrace. The Captain’s Chairs are for daily \nuse, while the benches are used when friends come over. \n245\nCollections\n",247,{"image":989,"text":990,"number":991},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.248.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n246\n",248,{"image":993,"text":994,"number":995},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.249.png","CCV is an expert in electronic payments, and they are convinced \nthat having lunch with colleagues at long Marina tables is the \nbest way to recharge their batteries for another busy afternoon.\n247\nCollections\n",249,{"image":997,"text":998,"number":999},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.250.png","Back to  \nindex\nOffice\nExtremis\n248\nBack to  \nindex\n",250,{"image":1001,"text":1002,"number":1003},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.251.png","\nWorkshop of Wonders designed the \nEat & Meet area for Nike’s European \nHeadquarters in Hilversum. To capture \nthe Nike DNA in this hotspot for formal \nand informal meetings, they chose \nMarina picnic tables.\n\nAt the citizenM hotel in Paris, La \nDéfense, floor-to-ceiling windows lead \nout onto the large sun deck, where \nguests can enjoy a drink at the Marina \ntable or Pantagruel picnic with a view \nof the impressive Grande Arche. \n249\nCollections\n",251,{"image":1005,"text":1006,"number":1007},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.252.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n250\nIn the end, the table found \na home in Ypres, where it \nalso serves as a visual border \nbetween the home and the \nhorse paddock.\nBack to  \nindex\n",252,{"image":1009,"text":1010,"number":1011},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.253.png","251\nCollections\n",253,{"image":1013,"text":1014,"number":1015},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.254.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nThe Omniplan architects worked closely with the Billingsley \nCompany to develop the offices of Cypress Water in Dallas, \nTexas. The Marina combo helped create a true sense of place, \nsupported by a diversity of uses. \nExtremis\n252\n",254,{"image":1017,"text":1018,"number":1019},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.255.png","\nThe interior architects of BroekBakema and Aarts & \nCo designed the offices of Trinseo to have a homey \natmosphere with lots of plants and attention to detail.\n253\nCollections\n",255,{"image":1021,"text":1022,"number":1023},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.256.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nBert & Lies had the cosiest garden party at their home, \nwith a very loooong Marina combo table, Captain’s \nChairs and Icecubes. \nExtremis\n254\n",256,{"image":1025,"text":1026,"number":1027},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.257.png","\nThe Marina combo looks stunning on the terrace of holiday home Acotée d’O, \nwhich was designed by Pieter Vanrenterghem's Interior Architecture Studio. \n255\nCollections\nKnow more about \nMarina\n",257,{"image":1029,"text":1030,"number":1031},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.258.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n256\nBack to  \nindex\n",258,{"image":1033,"text":1034,"number":1035},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.259.png","257\nCollections\n",259,{"image":1037,"text":1038,"number":1039},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.260.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n258\nBack to  \nindex\n",260,{"image":1041,"text":1042,"number":1043},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.261.png","C a p t a i n ’ s  c h a i r\nThe most comfortable of them all,\nBurgundian-sized\nThis looks like a normal shell chair that lacks innovation and added value, \nright? Wrong! As soon as you get comfortable in the Captain’s chair, \nyou’ll notice that it’s different. Its wide shell offers the ultimate in seating \npleasure, even for large or tall people.\n© designed by Metrica\n259\nCollections\n",261,{"image":1045,"text":1046,"number":1047},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.262.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n260\nAs you can see, a storage net under the seat stores \nyour bathing towel in summer and your ski goggles and \ngloves in winter. But there’s more than meets the eye. \nThe combination of seat inclination, the composition \nof the shell material and the water drainage hole \nensures that your seat stays clean longer, even when \nit stays outside all year long. The specific design of \nthe cushion seamlessly follows the curves of the shell, \nmaking sure it doesn’t blow away.\nF o r  a l l \ns e a s o n s\nCushion\npositioner hole\n100% Fast drain\nKeeps the seat dry \nand clean\n",262,{"image":1049,"text":1050,"number":1051},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.263.png","261\nCollections\n",263,{"image":1053,"text":1054,"number":1055},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.264.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n262\nThe Captain’s chair was designed by Metrica (Bruno \nFattorini and Robin Rizzini) at the same time as \nthe Marina range. Their aim was to create an extremely \ncomfortable chair for people of all ages and statures \nand to partially replace the more youthful seating \nbenches around the Marina combi. The final result is \na shell-shaped chair that draws inspiration from yacht \nhelm chairs and offers unrivalled seating comfort. The \nsuper-ergonomic chair can even be upgraded with \na loose seating cushion or a completely upholstered \nseat.\nF o r  a l l  s i z e s\na n d  a g e s\nComfortable\narmrests\nBurgundian size\nBack to  \nindex\n",264,{"image":1057,"text":1058,"number":1059},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.265.png","263\nCollections\n",265,{"image":1061,"text":1062,"number":1063},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.266.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nStorage net optional with Captain's rolling chair and paw chair.\nExtremis\n264\n",266,{"image":1065,"text":1066,"number":1067},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.267.png","Captain's chair comes \nin various options for \nthe bottom frame.\n265\nCollections\n",267,{"image":1069,"text":1070,"number":1071},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.268.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n266\nBack to  \nindex\n",268,{"image":1073,"text":1074,"number":1075},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.269.png","\nThe black Captain Woody’s chairs \nlook gorgeous in the stylized living \nroom of Blauwpoort.\n267\nCollections\nBlauwpoort is the beautiful luxury lodge of stylist  \nNathalie Lermytte in Westouter, Belgium. She  \nwelcomes her guests to its three buildings, which all \nbreathe comfort, design and creativity. \n",269,{"image":1077,"text":1078,"number":1079},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.270.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n268\nBack to  \nindex\n",270,{"image":1081,"text":1082,"number":1083},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.271.png","269\nCollections\n",271,{"image":1085,"text":1086,"number":1087},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.272.png","Back to  \nindex\nThe best conference room chairs feel as good as they look.  \nCaptain’s Rolling Chairs with upholstery at the Belgian CCV HQ  \naren’t just comfortable, but also durable. \nExtremis\n270\n",272,{"image":1089,"text":1090,"number":1091},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.273.png","271\nCollections\n",273,{"image":1093,"text":1094,"number":1095},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.274.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n272\nBack to  \nindex\n",274,{"image":1097,"text":1098,"number":1099},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.275.png","\nSpa and hotel Wu Wei has a cosy \npatio with Marina bistro tables and \nCaptain Woody’s chairs.\n\nThe Chefs for Charity created \nhigh-top seating with Marina \nhigh table and Captain’s high \nsliding chairs.\n273\nCollections\n",275,{"image":1101,"text":1102,"number":1103},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.276.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n274\nKnow more about \nCaptain's chairs\n",276,{"image":1105,"text":1106,"number":1107},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.277.png","With a surface area of 66,500 m2, the Herman Teirlinck building by \nNeutelings Riedijk on the Tour & Taxis site in Brussels is the largest  \npassive building in Belgium. The Captain’s chairs in one of the  \nwinter gardens can be used for meetings or lunch. \n275\nCollections\n",277,{"image":1109,"text":1110,"number":1111},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.278.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n276\nBack to  \nindex\n",278,{"image":1113,"text":1114,"number":1115},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.279.png","277\nCollections\n",279,{"image":1117,"text":1118,"number":1119},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.280.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n278\nBack to  \nindex\n",280,{"image":1121,"text":1122,"number":1123},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.281.png","S t i c k s\nPlaying with space\nA space divider and the perfect way to create privacy wherever needed, \ninside or outside. Sticks optically divide your office or terrace without \ncausing it to lose its feeling of spaciousness.\n© designed by Hsu-Li Teo & Stefan Kaiser\n279\nCollections\n",281,{"image":1125,"text":1126,"number":1127},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.282.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n280\nSticks is probably the simplest design ever with the \npotential to become an iconic design piece. It is loved \nby corporations, the retail market and the hospitality \nmarket. It always comes in handy in your home, too: \nit’s like having plants that don’t need watering. Your \nimagination is the limit to its use. The curved Sticks \nbases combine perfectly with rectangular bases and \nlet you create all kinds of patterns, from straight lines, \nangles and wavy lines to semicircles or even complete \ncircles. The design of Sticks ended the search for a \nmulti-use screen with both indoor and outdoor applica-\ntions, as it is not blown over by the wind.\nM o d u l a r\nb y  n a t u r e\nBack to  \nindex\n",282,{"image":1129,"text":1130,"number":1131},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.283.png","281\nCollections\n",283,{"image":1133,"text":1134,"number":1135},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.284.png","282\nBack to  \nindex\n",284,{"image":1137,"text":1138,"number":1139},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.285.png","\nCurved bases in two \ndifferent versions to make \na circle of 2 or 4 metres \nin diameter.\n283\nCollections\n",285,{"image":1141,"text":1142,"number":1143},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.286.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n284\nBack to  \nindex\n",286,{"image":1145,"text":1146,"number":1147},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.287.png","Illuminated sticks at \na private residence in \nKuwait, designed by \narchitect Bab Nimnim.\n285\nCollections\n",287,{"image":1149,"text":1150,"number":1151},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.288.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nSticks in our headquarters.\nExtremis\n286\n",288,{"image":1153,"text":1154,"number":1155},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.289.png","\nThe sticks at the \nMandarin Oriental Hotel \nin Miami create a cosy \natmosphere. \n287\nCollections\n",289,{"image":1157,"text":1158,"number":1159},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.290.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n288\n",290,{"image":1161,"text":1162,"number":1163},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.291.png","Pami designed the new Melexis offices as \na very open workplace. The sticks create \nprivacy without losing the sense of freedom.\n289\nCollections\n",291,{"image":1165,"text":1166,"number":1167},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.292.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nThe Showfloor is a new trend in the real estate world. \nIt is the ultimate way to show all the possibilities \nof office space to future tenants and buyers. Buro \nProject used our Sticks to work a full showfloor in \nthe Covent Garden building, a business center in \nBrussels.\nExtremis\n290\n",292,{"image":1169,"text":1170,"number":1171},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.293.png","\nThe Sticks already create a play of light and \nshadows by themselves. However, you can get truly \nastonishing light effects if you opt for bases with \nintegrated LED lighting. It gives this swimming pool \nan extra dimension at night.  \n291\nCollections\nKnow more about \nSticks\n",293,{"image":1173,"text":1174,"number":1175},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.294.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n292\nBack to  \nindex\n",294,{"image":1177,"text":1178,"number":1179},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.295.png","293\nCollections\n",295,{"image":1181,"text":1182,"number":1183},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.296.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n294\nBack to  \nindex\n",296,{"image":1185,"text":1186,"number":1187},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.297.png","P i c n i k\nArt for two\nforever\nA table seating combination specially created for couples, today’s most \ncommon family unit. The iconic design has been shaped by solely practical \ndesign solutions: the curved surfaces result in quick water evacuation, \nimproved seating comfort and incredible strength, while the whole piece is \nstill stackable for transport.\n© designed by Dirk Wynants & Xavier Lust\n295\nCollections\n",297,{"image":1189,"text":1190,"number":1191},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.298.png","296\nBack to  \nindex\n",298,{"image":1193,"text":1194,"number":1195},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.299.png","\nPicnik, structured powder-\ncoated in copper brown & \nblack.\n\nPicnik, structured powder-coated\nin verdigris and cobalt blue.\n297\nCollections\n",299,{"image":1197,"text":1198,"number":1199},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.300.png","298\nBack to  \nindex\n",300,{"image":1201,"text":1202,"number":1203},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.301.png","299\nD e s i g n i n g \nt h e  P i c n i k\nA desire for great simplicity\nEvery aspect of Picnik’s shape is based on a functional \nneed. One flat aluminium sheet is transformed into a \npicnic table, thanks to a number of strategic incisions \nand folds. The rounded surfaces are necessary to \nincrease its strength; the sloping feet are necessary to \nenable the tables to be stacked. But how did the design \ncome into being?\n",301,{"image":1205,"text":1206,"number":1207},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.302.png","Back to  \nindex\nThings that look simple are often the most difficult \nto design. Dirk Wynants does not feel that sketches \nare needed for an idea mature to an advanced stage. \nIn his opinion, spatial thinking always offers greater \nfreedom than pen and paper. It’s easy to illustrate the \nPicnik idea using a simple sheet of paper by cutting \nand folding the paper to create a tabletop with benches \nattached. The idea was to develop this at full scale \nfrom a single standard sheet of aluminium.  \nAfter much experimentation, it became clear to Dirk \nWynants that Picnik could only achieve the necessary \nstructural strength if the material was reshaped or \n‘rolled’. Coincidentally, the Belgian designer Xavier \nLust had just made use of this technique in his iconic \n2000 piece ‘Le Banc’. Collaboration between the two \ndesigners seemed to be the obvious way forward.\nExtremis\n300\n",302,{"image":1209,"text":1210,"number":1211},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.303.png","The basic shape is exactly half the size of a standard  \n3 x 1.5-meter aluminium sheet. Apart from the saw cuts and \nminimal rounding off, material wastage is nil.\nOne flat aluminium sheet is \ntransformed into a picnic table, \nthanks to a number of strategic \nincisions and folds.\n301\nCollections\n",303,{"image":1213,"text":1214,"number":1215},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.304.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n302\nBack to  \nindex\n",304,{"image":1217,"text":1218,"number":1219},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.305.png","303\nCollections\n15 years of Picnik, that is cause for a \ncelebration! We added some bling bling by \ngiving the Picnik a brass coating so it could \nshine bright at Salone del Mobile 2017. \n",305,{"image":1221,"text":1222,"number":1223},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.306.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nThe head office of the Dutch drinking water company PWN was \nrenovated by Kraaijvanger Architects. To emphasize their company \ncolours, they selected blue Picniks at the entrance of the new atrium. \nExtremis\n304\n",306,{"image":1225,"text":1226,"number":1227},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.307.png","\nThese colourful Picniks add a playful twist \nto the architecture and the aesthetics of the \nFrankfurt International School.\n305\nCollections\n",307,{"image":1229,"text":1230,"number":1231},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.308.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n306\nBack to  \nindex\n",308,{"image":1233,"text":1234,"number":1235},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.309.png","\nPop-up art gallery ‘Distance’ showcased \nthe work of local artists and Picnik helped \nspectators share their thoughts. \n\nThe contrast between the old \nLovie castle and the glossy \nwhite Picnik is very refreshing.\n307\nCollections\nKnow more about \nPicnik\n",309,{"image":1237,"text":1238,"number":1239},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.310.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n308\nBack to  \nindex\n",310,{"image":1241,"text":1242,"number":1243},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.311.png","309\nCollections\n",311,{"image":1245,"text":1246,"number":1247},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.312.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n310\nBack to  \nindex\n",312,{"image":1249,"text":1250,"number":1251},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.313.png","V i r u s\nPlayful\nand cheering\nOh, city life. Embracing living closely together, intensifying interaction. \nEscape rush hour and invite someone to your Virus table!\n© designed by Dirk Wynants\n311\nCollections\n",313,{"image":1253,"text":1254,"number":1255},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.314.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nPapyrus white, verdigris & bottle green \nstructured powder-coated.\nArchitectural threesome\nExtremis\n312\n",314,{"image":1257,"text":1258,"number":1259},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.315.png","Virus\n\nVirus with optional backrest.\n313\nCollections\n",315,{"image":1261,"text":1262,"number":1263},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.316.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nBeige red, verdigris & cobalt blue \nstructured powder-coated.\nPlayful threesome\nExtremis\n314\n",316,{"image":1265,"text":1266,"number":1267},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.317.png","\nBlack red, copper brown & beige red \nstructured powder-coated.\nHot threesome\n315\nCollections\n",317,{"image":1269,"text":1270,"number":1271},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.318.png","Back to  \nindex\nBack to  \nindex\nExtremis\n316\nVirus brings life and dynamism to even the most sterile \nplaces. The compact design responds to the trend \ntoward smaller living spaces and offers a solution that \nenables you to use our tools on balconies and in urban \ngardens. There is a Virus picnic table that is ideal \nfor any kind of gathering. Expect nothing less than \ntogetherness, anywhere!\nF o r\na n y  s p a c e\nA playful picnic table\nfor 2 \u002F 3 \u002F 4 \u002F 5 people\n",318,{"image":1273,"text":1274,"number":1275},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.319.png","317\nCollections\n",319,{"image":1277,"text":1278,"number":1279},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.320.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n318\n",320,{"image":1281,"text":1282,"number":1283},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.321.png","A  ve g a n  b a ke r y\nThis was the pop-up of Madam Bakster - the \nguilt-free bakery - in Bruges, Belgium. It goes \nwithout saying that the Virus tables are the \nperfect place to enjoy a healthy snack and juice!\n319\nCollections\n",321,{"image":1285,"text":1286,"number":1287},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.322.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n320\n",322,{"image":1289,"text":1290,"number":1291},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.323.png","U n i ve r s i t y  o f  to g e t h e r n e s s\nOur Virus picnic tables are the centre of the University college VIVES in Bruges. \nThe tables in various colours and a mixture of small to medium-sized seating sets \nencourage the students to connect with each other - the old-fashioned way.\n321\nCollections\n",323,{"image":1293,"text":1294,"number":1295},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.324.png","Back to  \nindex\nAt the Hopmuseum in \nPoperinge, you can learn \nall about the history of hops \nplants and how they make \nyour beer taste so delicious. \nAfterwards, you can get hold \nof a bottle of Saison Tremist \nbeer, our Belgian Farmhouse \nAle. Cheers!\nExtremis\n322\n",324,{"image":1297,"text":1298,"number":1299},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.325.png","\nVirus was successfully launched \nin Asia during Interior Lifestyle, a \nmust-see design event in Japan.\n323\nCollections\n",325,{"image":1301,"text":1302,"number":1303},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.326.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n324\n",326,{"image":1305,"text":1306,"number":1307},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.327.png","At CCV Belgium, the multi-functional breakout space consists \nof Virus and Marina tables. The area stimulates interaction & \nrelaxation as a place where co-workers can take a break from \ntheir work, but it’s also a place to hold quick informal meetings. \n325\nCollections\n",327,{"image":1309,"text":1310,"number":1311},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.328.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n326\nBack to  \nindex\nKnow more about \nVirus\n",328,{"image":1313,"text":1314,"number":1315},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.329.png","A beautiful summer day, sipping a glass of Ricard in a \nquiet meadow garden… Listening to the sound of nature… \nWe get sentimental just by looking at these pictures! \n327\nCollections\n",329,{"image":1317,"text":1318,"number":1319},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.330.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n328\nBack to  \nindex\n",330,{"image":1321,"text":1322,"number":1323},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.331.png","329\nCollections\n",331,{"image":1325,"text":1326,"number":1327},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.332.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n330\nBack to  \nindex\n",332,{"image":1329,"text":1330,"number":1331},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.333.png","W a l r u s\nA sleek\nweatherproof sofa\nThis design combines two different materials in order to fulfil the \nseemingly irreconcilable requirements of high comfort levels, aesthetics \nand ultimate weather resistance.\n© designed by Dirk Wynants\n331\nCollections\n",333,{"image":1333,"text":1334,"number":1335},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.334.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n332\nIn our rainy part of the world, you often get the impres-\nsion that people have purchased a protective cover to \nput in their garden, since this is mainly what you see. \nSo, when we decided to design our own outdoor sofa, \nwe knew it would be one without a protective cover \nand without the hassle of cushions. We turned the \nwhole idea inside out: the sofa became the protective \ncover, and we put the cushions safely hidden on the \ninside of the sofa. In case of bad weather, there’s no \nneed for protection. When the sun decides to shine, \nyou have instant dry seating.\nS o l v i n g  t h e\np a r a d o x  o f  t h e\no u t d o o r  s o f a\nAt Extremis, we’ve always considered\nthe outdoor sofa a strange paradox.\nBack to  \nindex\n",334,{"image":1337,"text":1338,"number":1339},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.335.png","333\nCollections\nAt Extremis, we’ve always considered\nthe outdoor sofa a strange paradox.\nWalrus itself is made\nof weatherproof\ncover material. \nThe foldout blanket and comfort  \ncushion are hidden inside.\nWhen the sun decides to shine, \nyou have instant dry seating.\nWith Walrus, there’s no need for protection\nin case of bad weather.\nWhen the sun decides to shine, \nyou have instant dry seating.\nWith Walrus, there’s no need for protection\nin case of bad weather.\n",335,{"image":1341,"text":1342,"number":1343},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.336.png","Back to  \nindex\nBack to  \nindex\nExtremis\n334\n\nAn ingenious storage pouch in the back \nof the Walrus hides a foldout blanket and \na back cushion. Open the pouch, unroll \nthe blanket, and close the magnets again.\nIt took our colleague Ferre only 7 seconds \nto prepare a Walrus for comfort seating. \nWho will break his world record?\n",336,{"image":1345,"text":1346,"number":1347},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.337.png","335\nCollections\n\nA warm, dry and snuggly place to sit is \ninstantly available whenever the sun comes \nout. Yes, even in winter!\n",337,{"image":1349,"text":1350,"number":1351},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.338.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n336\nFrosted blue combo\nBack to  \nindex\n",338,{"image":1353,"text":1354,"number":1355},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.339.png","337\nCollections\nVintage red combo\n",339,{"image":1357,"text":1358,"number":1359},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.340.png","338\nBack to  \nindex\nFresh mint combo\n",340,{"image":1361,"text":1362,"number":1363},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.341.png","\nClub chair with mint green blanket, leaf green comfort \ncushion & white deco cushion\nModularity\n339\nCollections\n",341,{"image":1365,"text":1366,"number":1367},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.342.png","Back to  \nindex\nAt this spa and hotel, called Wu Wei, Walrus invites a \nguest to enjoy a glass of champagne, or for some more \nrelaxing in between a massage and a swim.\nExtremis\n340\n",342,{"image":1369,"text":1370,"number":1371},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.343.png","341\nCollections\n",343,{"image":1373,"text":1374,"number":1375},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.344.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n342\nBack to  \nindex\n",344,{"image":1377,"text":1378,"number":1379},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.345.png","Need room for your food and drinks or \nanything else while you are enjoying \nthe Walrus outdoor sofa? The compact \ncoffee table is the perfect fit!\n343\nCollections\n",345,{"image":1381,"text":1382,"number":1383},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.346.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n344\nBack to  \nindex\nKnow more about \nWalrus\n",346,{"image":1385,"text":1386,"number":1387},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.347.png","For each Walrus building block, you can add a blanket and \ncushion. They aren’t only soft and comfortable, they are also \nwater and dirt-repellent and machine washable.  \n345\nCollections\n",347,{"image":1389,"text":1390,"number":1391},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.348.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n346\nBack to  \nindex\n",348,{"image":1393,"text":1394,"number":1395},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.349.png","347\nCollections\n",349,{"image":1397,"text":1398,"number":1399},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.350.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n348\nBack to  \nindex\n",350,{"image":1401,"text":1402,"number":1403},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.351.png","K o s m o s\nTalk, eat, siesta\nConvert your Kosmos table-seat combination into a lounge bed by \nputting the gas spring table at its lowest position and adding a cushion. \nThis ingenious set takes you right through the day - from breakfast to \nsunbathing - without stuffing your roof terrace full of furniture.\n© designed by Dirk Wynants\n349\nCollections\n",351,{"image":1405,"text":1406,"number":1407},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.352.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nChoose between a fixed or \nadjustable table.\n\nPerfect for indoors and outdoors. \nSimply push the table down to \ncreate a daybed.\nExtremis\n350\n",352,{"image":1409,"text":1410,"number":1411},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.353.png","The cushions come in a range of \ncolours and materials.\n351\nCollections\n",353,{"image":1413,"text":1414,"number":1415},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.354.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n352\nBack to  \nindex\n",354,{"image":1417,"text":1418,"number":1419},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.355.png","353\nCollections\nCome on board\nThe intimacy and versatility of a yacht’s cockpit \ninspired Dirk Wynants in his search to combine all \nfunctionalities in one and save space. Kosmos is the \ncompact alternative to a combination of dining table, \nchairs, lounge chairs, sun protection, dimmable \nlighting and so on. Let’s call it a complete world on its \nown.\nA  w o r l d \no n  i t s  o w n\n",355,{"image":1421,"text":1422,"number":1423},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.356.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n354\n",356,{"image":1425,"text":1426,"number":1427},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.357.png","355\nCollections\nThis designer sofa is a clear reference \nto the world of sailing ships and \nyachts. The table\u002Fseat combination \nmakes efficient use of the space avail-\nable by combining different functions, \nsuch as a sofa, a dining table, light, a \nparasol, and a daybed (the adjustable \ntable becomes part of the bed). The \nKosmos 8-seater is the Swiss knife of \nthe collection, you do not need any \nother furniture when you have this \ndesigner sofa.\nSpend an entire day in\nthe Kosmos.\n",357,{"image":1429,"text":1430,"number":1431},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.358.png","Back to  \nindex\nOffice\nExtremis\n356\nBack to  \nindex\n",358,{"image":1433,"text":1434,"number":1435},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.359.png","357\nCollections\n\nMeeting space at Kinki \nUniversity, Japan.\n\nKosmos at a rooftop terrace  \nin Vienna.\nKnow more about \nKosmos\n",359,{"image":1437,"text":1438,"number":1439},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.360.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n358\nBack to  \nindex\n",360,{"image":1441,"text":1442,"number":1443},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.361.png","K o s m o s  p a r a s o l\nOpens horizontally like a fan\nKosmos parasol is an ingenious design that opens horizontally like a fan, \noffering excellent wind resistance. It hangs low enough to provide plenty \nof shade, and is perfect for placing next to the Kosmos table and seat \ncombination – or any other furniture.\n© designed by Dirk Wynants\n359\nCollections\n",361,{"image":1445,"text":1446,"number":1447},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.362.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nKosmos parasol opens horizontally. Two hidden \nmagnets keep the parasol open. In very windy weather, \nthe magnets will release their grip and the parasol will \nclose automatically.\nExtremis\n360\n",362,{"image":1449,"text":1450,"number":1451},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.363.png","\nRound white Kosmos parasol with \noptional dimmable LED light.\n\nSquare taupe Kosmos parasol with \noptional dimmable LED light.\n361\nCollections\n",363,{"image":1453,"text":1454,"number":1455},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.364.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n362\nCome on board\nThe Kosmos parasol was created separately from the round \nKosmos sofa. Designer Dirk Wynants wanted an umbrella \nthat does not stand in the way when it was closed. The \nKosmos parasol, inspired by nature! The original innovation \nis that it simply opens and closes horizontally. Apparently, \nno one had ever come up with this system, so we patented \nit. The advantages of the fan system are numerous: the \nparasol is very easy to open and close, it hangs low enough \nto provide extra shade and creates an intimate atmosphere. \nIt has a simple, clean look, as there are no visible technical \ncomponents, and no hole is required in the table. Two hid-\nden magnets keep the parasol open. In very windy weather, \nthe magnets will release their grip, so the fabric loses its \ntension and the parasol stays put.\nA  s i m p l e  i d e a , \na  p a t e n t e d \ns y s t e m\nBack to  \nindex\n",364,{"image":1457,"text":1458,"number":1459},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.365.png","363\nCollections\n",365,{"image":1461,"text":1462,"number":1463},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.366.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nFree-standing square Kosmos parasol  \nbringing shade to the bright white Walrus sofa. \nKosmos with a view  \nat Lake Lucerne in Switzerland.\nExtremis\n364\n",366,{"image":1465,"text":1466,"number":1467},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.367.png","365\nCollections\nKnow more about \nKosmos parasol\n",367,{"image":1469,"text":1470,"number":1471},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.368.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n366\nBack to  \nindex\n",368,{"image":1473,"text":1474,"number":1475},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.369.png","367\nCollections\n",369,{"image":1477,"text":1478,"number":1479},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.370.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n368\nBack to  \nindex\n",370,{"image":1481,"text":1482,"number":1483},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.371.png","S o l + L u n a\nThe sunbed sofa or sofa sunbed\nSunbathe during the day, lounge with friends by night. Take it easy in our \nSol+Luna sunbed, which transforms into a comfortable sofa at sunset. The \noptional sun shade changes into a full moon every night.\n© designed by Dirk Wynants\n369\nCollections\n",371,{"image":1485,"text":1486,"number":1487},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.372.png","Back to  \nindex\nBack to  \nindex\nExtremis\n370\n",372,{"image":1489,"text":1490,"number":1491},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.373.png","371\nCollections\nWhen arranging your outdoor space, Googling ‘lounge \nfurniture’ leads to either sofa sets or sunbeds. Why do \nall designs fall into these two categories? Hasn’t any \ncustomer ever asked why they have to choose between \nthe two? \nT h e  d i l e m m a : \na  s o f a  o r\na  s u n b e d ?\n",373,{"image":1493,"text":1494,"number":1495},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.374.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n372\nS p a c e  i s  b e c o m i n g  to o  p re c i o u s\nBefore Sol+Luna, the best solution was to acquire both \nand lose a big chunk of your terrace. Now, you can \nmake optimal use of your patio! Just imagine: a lazy \nday in the sun, a siesta or a relaxing break with a book. \nIn the evening, your best friends drop by unexpectedly \nas the sun is going down. Great company, tapas and a \nmojito with mint from the garden… a dream weekend. \nWe came up with the ideal ‘tool’ to make this happen. \nSol+Luna is a two-in-one piece: furniture that is \nfunctional by day and by night. The Extremis single \nrecliner is also a three-seater sofa, and a set of two \nrecliners becomes a suite for six people. Just toss \non a couple of cushions and you instantly create a \ncomfortable sofa. In the city, roof terraces are the most \nsought-after places. Whether you put a sunbed on a \nprivate terrace or beside the swimming pool on the top \nfloor of a hotel, wouldn’t it be great to be able to use \nthe space it takes up in the evening as well? Sol+Luna, \nor sun and moon in Spanish, is a name that reflects the \ndouble purpose of this new piece of furniture, which \ncan be used around the clock from your morning dip to \nthe pool party after hours.\nSol+Luna, or sun and moon in \nSpanish, is a name that reflects the \ndouble purpose of this new piece \nof furniture.\nBack to  \nindex\n",374,{"image":1497,"text":1498,"number":1499},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.375.png","373\nCollections\n",375,{"image":1501,"text":1502,"number":1503},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.376.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n374\nIt's a sofa ...\nBack to  \nindex\n",376,{"image":1505,"text":1506,"number":1507},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.377.png","375\nCollections\nSeats 3 people\nSun shade or moon-shaped lamp in \ndimmable warm or cold light\n3 throw pillows or a \nlarge back cushion\nPlug-in tapa table for \nyour drinks or food\nStorage net for your towel\nor magazines\n",377,{"image":1509,"text":1510,"number":1511},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.378.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n376\nHandy arm rest\nA designer parasol can easily be \nattached to the Sol+Luna and takes \nup minimal space, enabling you to \nread comfortably while the sun is out\nBolster pillow or throw pillow to \ncradle your head while you’re \nworking on your tan\nThe storage net is very handy \nfor safely stocking your towel \nor magazines\nA locker for your valuables \nwhile you’re swimming\nMultiple back rest \npositions to give you \nultimate comfort and \nrelaxation during long \nsummer days\nThe recliner cushion is made of Sunbrella, a \nsoft-touch fabric that combines extra comfort with \nthe best outdoor quality available; snugly strapped \nto the seat, which keeps it from being blown away \nby the wind\nLinking table to connect two \nsunbeds with each other, \nso you can lie down on your \nSol+Luna sunbed at talking \ndistance\n",378,{"image":1513,"text":1514,"number":1515},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.379.png","377\nCollections\n... and it's a sunbed.\n",379,{"image":1517,"text":1518,"number":1519},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.380.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nThe storage net is very handy for safely \nstocking your towel or magazines.\nExtremis\n378\n",380,{"image":1521,"text":1522,"number":1523},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.381.png","\nSol+Luna parasol with light protects you \nfrom the sun while reading, but also provides \nambiance at night.\n379\nCollections\n",381,{"image":1525,"text":1526,"number":1527},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.382.png","Back to  \nindex\n\nSol+Luna Borealis has a somewhat more organic \nlook perfect for rural environments, tropical resorts, \ncottage style gardens, ...\nBorealis\nBack to  \nindex\nExtremis\n380\n",382,{"image":1529,"text":1530,"number":1531},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.383.png","\nSol+Luna Australis has a clean and architectural look, \nperfect for modern buildings, urban environments, \nboutique hotels, design hotels, ...\nAustralis\n381\nCollections\n",383,{"image":1533,"text":1534,"number":1535},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.384.png","Back to  \nindex\nExtremis\n382\n",384,{"image":1537,"text":1538,"number":1539},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.385.png","The Sol+Luna sunbeds invite you to take \na plunge in the heated swimming pool of \nholiday home Acotée d’O. \n383\nCollections\n",385,{"image":1541,"text":1542,"number":1543},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.386.png","Back to  \nindex\nA sun-drenched patio in Paarl, \nSouth-Africa.\nExtremis\n384\n",386,{"image":1545,"text":1546,"number":1547},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.387.png","385\nCollections\n",387,{"image":1549,"text":1550,"number":1551},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.388.png","Back to  \nindex\n386\nBack to  \nindex\n",388,{"image":1553,"text":1554,"number":1555},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.389.png","The perfect city centre patio to sunbathe,  \nhave a drink and chit chat with friends. \n387\nCollections\n",389,{"image":1557,"text":1558,"number":1559},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.390.png","Back to  \nindex\nAs the sun goes down, your friends drop by - great company,  \ntapas and drinks - the perfect ingredients for a superb evening. \nExtremis\n388\n",390,{"image":1561,"text":1562,"number":1563},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.391.png","Sol+Luna\n389\nCollections\n",391,{"image":1565,"text":1566,"number":1567},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.392.png","Back to  \nindex\nA lazy day in the sun,  \nrelaxing and reading  \na book.\nExtremis\n390\n",392,{"image":1569,"text":1570,"number":1571},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002F0b\u002Ff8c3e8083366a95b97e618eea06f16-26e92dcd18.393.png","\nWith Sol+Luna, it’s never been \neasier to create an inviting place to \nrelax in the evening. 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