Nagomi by Tribù Studio for Tribù
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Nagomi by Tribù

Designer · Tribù Studio Types · Lounge chair · Bench · Lounger · Armchair

About the collection

Nagomi

Nagomi is the Japanese word for the quiet equilibrium between elements. The collection translates that into low-profile lounge seating on a teak base, with rope wrapping that reads as soft sculpture from across the terrace. Restrained palette, generous proportions, designed for the long pause rather than the photograph.

Designer

Tribù Studio

Tribù was founded in 1995 in Vrasene, on a conviction the workshop still holds: outdoor furniture is developed end-to-end in one studio, with every prototype tested before catalog release. The in-house team authored the Tribù vocabulary, hand-woven tricord on teak and aluminum, and extends it through long collaborations with Piergiorgio Cazzaniga, Monica Armani and Yabu Pushelberg. Across thirty years the studio has supplied contract and residential projects in over forty countries; production runs are deliberately capped at the workshop's annual capacity. Nagomi takes its name from the Japanese word for quiet equilibrium, and the studio translates that into low-profile lounge seating with rope-wrapped teak: restrained palette, generous proportions, designed for the long pause rather than the photograph.

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Pieces in this collection

4 pieces by Tribù Studio

Nagomi Lounge Chair
Nagomi Lounge Chair
Nagomi Bench
Nagomi Bench
Nagomi Lounger
Nagomi Lounger
Nagomi Armchair
Nagomi Armchair

All dimensions, weights, and finishes available on request. Request spec sheets

About the Nagomi collection by Tribù

The Nagomi lounge sits within Tribù's permanent outdoor catalog, a position Tribù has held as a European specialty outdoor house with established US trade representation. Nagomi is produced in specialty European outdoor materials matched to the brand's catalog tradition as part of Tribù's premium European outdoor programme, with the configuration designed by Tribù's in-house design team.

Material and construction notes

Tribù's lounge pieces are built around specialty European outdoor materials matched to the brand's catalog tradition. For US trade specifiers, this means Nagomi carries the same material data sheets and US-trade documentation as the rest of the Tribù catalog: ASTM F1858 outdoor furniture compliance where applicable, fire-code classification on cushion components, and chain-of-shipment documentation supplied with the invoice. Bespoke fabric or finish substitutions are accepted on COM workflow with confirmed yardage at quote stage; see the Sunbrella and Outdura specifier reference for the workflow at the European factory.

Specifying Nagomi in US trade projects

Pricing for Nagomi at US trade typically falls between on quote at US trade volumes, before fabric grade, finish premium, and consolidated freight. Lead time is 8-14 weeks from European factory to US port for standard configurations; bespoke dimensions, COM upholstery, or large hospitality volumes extend by 4-8 weeks. The collection is specified in US hospitality outdoor (boutique hotel terraces, resort pool decks, restaurant outdoor dining) and in premium residential outdoor (lake-house, pool-house, rooftop terrace) installations.

Frequently asked specifier questions

What is the lead time for Nagomi?

Standard Nagomi configurations ship 8-14 weeks from European factory to US port. Bespoke dimensions or COM upholstery add 4-8 weeks. Hospitality projects above 50 pieces consolidate on a single container and follow the same standard timeline.

Is the Tribù Nagomi collection covered by trade pricing?

Yes. Tribù runs a verified US trade programme. Net trade pricing for Nagomi is shared after qualification (designer of record, project scope) and is set under the Tribù non-disclosure agreement applicable to all premium European outdoor specifiers.

Can Nagomi be specified with COM fabric or bespoke dimensions?

Most Tribù collections, including Nagomi, accept COM upholstery and bespoke dimensions within manufacturer tolerance. See the FF&E procurement workflow for the full COM and bespoke sequence, including fabric yardage, factory shipping, and lead-time impact.

Care, warranty, and US service life

Premium European outdoor pieces share a common care pattern: quarterly rinse with clean water and mild soap, twice-yearly inspection of cushions and fittings, and off-season storage of soft goods in freeze-thaw climates. Structural elements (aluminum, FSC teak, steel) typically carry 5-10 year warranties; fabrics and cushions 2-3 years against UV and stitching. US service life on European premium outdoor is typically 15-25 years on structural elements and 5-10 years on cushions, with COM refresh extending the cycle. Documentation and warranty registration are supplied with the invoice at the trade tier.

Related guides

Brand positioningEuropean vs American outdoor brandsSide-by-side specifier comparison.ProcurementFF&E procurement for outdoor furnitureTrade buyer workflow.MaterialTeak vs aluminum outdoor furnitureDecision matrix and lifecycle cost.

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Materials & finishes

Options

Hand-woven tricord
Three-strand polyester braid, spun in Vrasene. UV- and saltwater-tested.
FSC teak
Plantation source, oiled or weathered gray.
Brushed aluminum
Marine-grade, powder-coated.
Sunbrella cushions
Solution-dyed acrylic, removable covers, quick-dry foam.
Saltwater stress test
Every collection passes before catalog release.

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