Extremis’ products don’t need to shout. We want our
furniture to attract people while blending seamlessly
with any setting. Natural materials like wood or
anodised aluminium do that. So do the right colours.
Our colour professionals define the right colour range
in combination with our basic, pure materials. While
there’s an expected colour palette when it comes to
outdoor furniture, our tools for togetherness are also
used indoors — in meeting rooms, kitchens, etc. This
made creating a compact yet complete selection quite
a challenge. Our new range follows three different
colour concepts or attitudes, which you can discover
on the next pages.
These concepts, however, are
based on the following aspects of
colour selection:
C h o o s e c o l o u r s t h a t
s t a n d t h e te s t o f t i m e
Our tools are designed to last longer. That’s why our
bigger, most important products don’t contain any
trendy colour schemes. After all, you want a colour that
can stand the test of time, and that won’t immediately
feel dated. Neutral colours are often combined with
wood. The wood will reveal its true personality after a
while, as it starts to fade and turn silvery grey when ex-
posed to sun and rain. Trendy colours should be added
as a decorative element, for example as a cushion or
something that can be replaced from time to time. You
can explore them in our fabric range.
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