The in/outdoor furniture brand from Los Angeles, California is the latest addition to the Space Furniture family.
August 1st, 2013
The furniture pieces of Los Angeles-based company JANUS et Cie are characterised by their versatility, practicality and strong design DNA. And while the collections are specially created for outdoor use, they also lend themselves brilliantly for use indoors, too.
Fibonacci collection
JANUS et Cie designs come in a diverse range of styles, from the traditional, like the Amalfi collection, to the contemporary, like the Fibonacci collection.
Dolce Vita collection
The designs are made using innovative “Generation-Next” materials such as JANUS et Cie’s proprietary JANUSfiber – a coloured synthetic fibre that holds up beautifully even in harsh environmental conditions.
Triad collection
Syddal Wee, General Manager of Space Asia says that the introduction of JANUS et Cie strategically fills the gap in the Space collection. He also describes its President Janice Feldman as “a true pioneer of outdoor furnishings, having shaped the way they are viewed as an extension of the home, office and public spaces”.
Check out the collection at the Space Asia Hub.
Top image: See chaise
JANUS et Cie
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