07/05/2025 - The outdoor furniture brand
Teporia comes to
Archiproducts Milano 2025. A selection of seating and tables by the Italian 'digital-first' startup outfits one of the courtyard installations at the
Via Tortona 31 showroom. The light tones, airy silhouettes, and minimal aesthetic of the
Fune, Juta, and
Nesto collections align with the exhibition concept by
Studiopepe -
inspired by the element of air, designed for
Milan Design Week 2025.
Pin itJuta detail, Archiproducts Milano - Ph. Gloria Soverini
The name 'Teporia' is a fusion of the Italian words tepore (warmth) and aria (air), coining a neologism that evokes a physical dimension: the 'air room' - a space to breathe, pause, and dwell.
With a focus on rethinking outdoor design, Teporia proposes an all-digital sales model that streamlines distribution and reduces costs, bringing well-crafted furniture within closer reach, just a click away.
Pin itMargherita Rui - Ph. Maurizio Polese
Teporia signals a fresh approach to Italian outdoor living: clean lines and Mediterranean references viewed through a cosmopolitan lens. Outdoor spaces become places of ease and conviviality, animated by a team of Italian designers under Margherita Rui's creative direction.
Teporia outdoor furniture at Archiproducts Milano
The
furniture on display explores weaving, lightness, metal, and the interplay between curves and structure: it includes the
Fune, Juta, and
Nesto collections by
Andrea Radice,
e-ggs, and
Tommaso Caldera.
Pin itFune coffee tables, design Andrea Radice and Nesto sofa, design Tommaso Caldera, Archiproducts Milano - Ph. Filippo Ferrarese
Fune, by Andrea Radice, translates the idea of weaving into structure. The coffee tables - offered in two sizes - feature a base composed of aluminum tubing. Four cylindrical legs extend and intersect to support the top in a tone-on-tone palette. The lightweight and durable material reinforces the concept of balance and movement.
Pin itAndrea Radice - Ph. Maurizio Polese
"Design," says Andrea Radice,
"is ethical: creating a product is the responsibility of combining function with aesthetics, giving life to an emotion that has the power to last over time".
Pin itTeporia outdoor furniture at Archiproducts Milano, Juta and Fune collection - Ph. Filippo Ferrarese
Juta, by design studio e-ggs, is all about softness - an upholstered seat suspended in a tubular frame. Rope is woven directly onto the curved metal structure to create a lightweight armchair and footrest that can be moved easily across a garden or terrace. The entire seat is hand-woven, embracing the body with a fluid, organic form. Natural tones echo the hues of the Fune tables, reinforcing a quiet visual continuity.
Pin ite-ggs - Ph. Maurizio Polese
"Every project," say the designers,
"is unique, different, inimitable. The ambition is always to design simple, intuitive, and timeless products”.
Pin itNesto armchair - Ph. Omar Sartor
Nesto, by Tommaso Caldera, features a bold, architectural silhouette. The sofa and armchair use parallel tubular frames that fork upward to form the backrest. An elliptical, high-strength insert reinforces the geometry, while subtle, neutral, and quiet tone-on-tone finishes unify the collection with the rest of the Teporia lineup.
Pin itTommaso Caldera - Ph. Maurizio Polese
“Creating,” says Tommaso Caldera,
“means exploring the magical bond that people establish with objects and translating them into recognizable meanings”.
Teporia on Archiproducts
Pin itJuta, Archiproducts Milano - Ph. Gloria Soverini
Pin itTeporia outdoor furniture at Archiproducts Milano, Juta collection - © Archiproducts
Pin itJuta, Archiproducts Milano - Ph. Gloria Soverini