Designed by Matteo Thun and Benedetto Fasciana, this piece is a symbol of timeless elegance and modern functionality for garden furniture. Inspired by the enchanting landscapes of northern Italy, particularly the captivating beauty of Lake Garda, the collection combines modernist design with high-quality materials, resulting in outdoor sofas and armchairs that stand out for their refined style and exceptional comfort. With generous dimensions—240 cm wide, 105 cm deep, 80 cm high, and a comfortable 42 cm seat height including cushion—the Salò 3-seater sofa is the ideal solution for those looking to furnish their outdoor spaces with a touch of sophistication and personality. Entirely crafted in aluminium, the sofa is available in four elegant shades: terracotta, graphite, sage, and sand. These colours, inspired by the natural tones of the Italian landscape, offer a versatile palette that blends perfectly into any outdoor setting—from a lush garden to a panoramic terrace or an urban patio. Aluminium ensures lightness, weather resistance, and ease of maintenance, making this garden sofa a durable and high-quality choice. The cushions, a distinctive feature of the Salò sofa, come in two elegant acrylic fabric options: Nuvola, a light and delicate tone, and Sabbia, a warmer, more natural hue. Both options feature refined piping in the same colour as the aluminium frame—a detail that underscores the attention to design and craftsmanship typical of Unopiù. Soft and comfortable, the cushions transform the sofa into an oasis of relaxation—perfect for enjoying convivial outdoor moments with friends and family.
Unopiù is a renowned Italian brand specialising in high-end outdoor furniture. It stands out for its commitment to excellence, both in terms of design and product quality. Unopiù creations result from a rigorous selection of premium materials, chosen for their weather resistance and durability. These materials include teak and metals such as lightweight aluminium and galvanised steel, treated to withstand corrosion and the harshest climatic conditions