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A leading name in outdoor design, Fermob is a French manufacturer of colourful metal furniture, with 30 years of consecutive growth, and generating 50% of its sales from exports. With its unique brand positioning, Fermob offers a wide range of furniture, decorative accessories, and lighting collections. Located near Lyon and boasting over 300 employees, its designs product for professionals and retail consumer and has forged a reputation as a specialist in garden, terraces, and public spaces. Fermob offers a comprehensive range of outdoor design objects, also drawing on the know-how of Vlaemynck,specialist in the manufacture of outdoor fabrics; its products are found on the terraces of some of France’s most prestigious hotels.

Fermob exhibits for the first time at the Odd Fellow Palace. The outdoor specialist will inspire you with a colorful scenarisation and show a full concept of the lastest outdoor trends. The French manufacturer will unveil its new designs and highlight the upcoming uses of outdoor spaces such as "Garden Office".

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