Furniture by Janus et Cie Becomes the Building Blocks of Spectacular Outdoor Sculpture 

These chaises, chairs, and poufs have the power to transform any space with their elegant forms, extraordinary craftsmanship, and refined palette

Stacked white chairs on a lush green lawn with trees in the background
Janus et Cie’s Orchid sofas, petite lounge chair, chaises, and ottoman. Photo: Shot on location through Métier Maison at 35A Andrews Farm Road, Greenwich, Connecticut, a property for sale with Maria DeLisi Ward of Compass.

Janus et Cie has the power to transform any outdoor space into a sculpture garden with its elegant forms, extraordinary craftsmanship, and refined palette. Consider the dramatic wing-shaped back and gently undulating frame of Janus et Cie’s Orchid sofas, petite lounge chair, chaises, and ottoman instantly command attention while providing enveloping comfort. Devised by designers Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Palomba, and available in Limestone or in a combination of Palladium and Limestone, the pieces have a chevron weave that adds a graphic punch to their sinuousness.

Stacked colorful cushions in nature surrounded by lush green trees and rock formations.

Site Specific

Janus et Cie’s Bon Vivant poufs are the perfect way to craft the right moment— whether that’s completing a convivial seating area or punctuating a splashy pool deck. Offered in three sizes and made using crocheted weather-resistant yarn, these colorful creations come in a painterly array of shades, from earthy Walnut, Cool Grey, and Raw Umber to the richer tones of Hemp, Cyan Melange, Lapis, and Coral Melange.

Outdoor pathway adorned with hanging wicker lanterns surrounded by lush green foliage.

Immersive Experience

Nothing can be quite as enchanting as dappled light in an alfresco setting. Janus et Cie’s handwoven, rechargeable Boheme lanterns—conceived by Sebastian Herkner in three sizes and colorways—provide diffused illumination ideal for conjuring a magical atmosphere.


A version of this article first appeared in print in our 2025 Late Fall Issue under the headline “Estate of the Art.” Subscribe to the magazine.