SICIS launches its outdoor furniture in India
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SICIS launches its outdoor furniture in India

Renowned worldwide for its exquisite mosaic creations that epitomize superior craftsmanship, design and technology, SICIS has launched its aesthetically pleasing and highly functional outdoor furniture range in India—available through Tessera India.


In every collection the focus remains the same: Choose, invent and develop unique and excusive products that can go beyond the functionality of the product and play with the elegance of the style, expressing a new and experimental vision. This arresting outdoor range, which has been created for gardens, terraces and urban spaces, showcases SICIS’ passion for timeless designs, premium quality with a focus on comfort and emphasis on craftsmanship.

Highlights from SICIS’ striking outdoor furniture range include the following:

Lipari Outdoor Chair

This lightweight outdoor chair with armrests is inspired by one of Sicily's most intriguing islands. Made of matt white aluminium and cushions in differentiated density polyurethane foam, recyclable polyester fiber, and water-repellent cotton. The cotton upholstery, also water-repellent, removable, and washable, is available in different patterns and is highly resistant to UV rays and saline agents.

Filicudi Outdoor Table

Dinner with a sea view is the perfect setting to enjoy the Filicudi outdoor table. The table’s top is in Vetrite, under top in HPL, and legs in white lacquered aluminium, able to withstand bad weather. The Filicudi Outdoor Table can seat approximately 8 people. It is an outdoor dining table with metal conical legs in matt white lacquer with a powder-coated finish, white lacquered frame under the top in a calenderer aluminium tube with a powder-coated finish.

Filicudi Outdoor Side Table

Part of the SICIS’ outdoor series, the Filicudi coffee table, in the high or low version, is an elegant and functional accessory, perfect for furnishing outdoor spaces. This side table is made of aluminium, with HPL under-top and Vetrite top. It is designed for outdoor use and is resistant to atmospheric agents.

Renowned worldwide for its exquisite mosaic creations that epitomize superior craftsmanship, design and technology, SICIS has launched its aesthetically pleasing and highly functional outdoor furniture range in India—available through Tessera India. In every collection the focus remains the same: Choose, invent and develop unique and excusive products that can go beyond the functionality of the product and play with the elegance of the style, expressing a new and experimental vision. This arresting outdoor range, which has been created for gardens, terraces and urban spaces, showcases SICIS’ passion for timeless designs, premium quality with a focus on comfort and emphasis on craftsmanship. Highlights from SICIS’ striking outdoor furniture range include the following: Lipari Outdoor Chair This lightweight outdoor chair with armrests is inspired by one of Sicily's most intriguing islands. Made of matt white aluminium and cushions in differentiated density polyurethane foam, recyclable polyester fiber, and water-repellent cotton. The cotton upholstery, also water-repellent, removable, and washable, is available in different patterns and is highly resistant to UV rays and saline agents. Filicudi Outdoor Table Dinner with a sea view is the perfect setting to enjoy the Filicudi outdoor table. The table’s top is in Vetrite, under top in HPL, and legs in white lacquered aluminium, able to withstand bad weather. The Filicudi Outdoor Table can seat approximately 8 people. It is an outdoor dining table with metal conical legs in matt white lacquer with a powder-coated finish, white lacquered frame under the top in a calenderer aluminium tube with a powder-coated finish. Filicudi Outdoor Side Table Part of the SICIS’ outdoor series, the Filicudi coffee table, in the high or low version, is an elegant and functional accessory, perfect for furnishing outdoor spaces. This side table is made of aluminium, with HPL under-top and Vetrite top. It is designed for outdoor use and is resistant to atmospheric agents.

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