
Add a headrest to your Luxembourg low armchair. Only available in a subset of the colours, so you might want to choose the headrest first and then the armchair… Or maybe not; if you want to mix colours up, go for it!

Add a headrest to your Luxembourg low armchair. Only available in a subset of the colours, so you might want to choose the headrest first and then the armchair… Or maybe not; if you want to mix colours up, go for it!

The Luxembourg low armchair duo: relax in duo with this original and delightfully ingenious version of the Luxembourg low armchair! Stackable and made from aluminium, and so is just as practical and easy to handle as its big brother. Just one question: who are you going to share Duo with for a perfect idle session in the sun?
It was in the 1920s that the Luxembourg low armchair first appeared along the pathways of the famous Paris park from which it takes its name, straight from the Parisian workshops where the first versions were made. Who could know then that, decades later, it would be reproduced by a workshop dedicated to traditional crafts at Fermob. In the 1990s, at the request of the Jardin du Luxembourg, Fermob started manufacturing the armchair once again.
Today, the Luxembourg low armchair continues to charm thanks to its numerous qualities. Its lightness makes it easy to move it from one end of the garden to the other; its clever design includes accessories such as a headrest and low tables to create a lounge corner; and its practicality means it is perfectly stackable for easy storage.

It was in the 1920s that this armchair first appeared along the pathways of the famous Paris park from which it takes its name, straight from the Parisian workshops that manufactured the first versions. Who could know then that, decades later, it would be reproduced by a workshop dedicated to traditional crafts at Fermob. In the 1990s, at the request of the Jardin du Luxembourg, Fermob started manufacturing the armchair once again.
The Luxembourg low chair and armchair, is a slightly more laidback seat than the Luxembourg lounge chair / armchair (113° angle, as opposed to 108°) with an ever-so- slightly lower seat (41 cm, as opposed to 42 cm) – all of which give it a surprisingly different feel. See the image below for a side-by-side comparison.
Today, the Luxembourg low armchair continues to charm thanks to its numerous qualities: its lightness makes it easy to move it from one end of the garden to the other; its clever design includes accessories such as a headrest and low tables to create a lounge corner; and its practicality means it is perfectly stackable for easy storage.
And Fermob have designed an entire range of furniture, inspired by this iconic, classic design; encompassing not only the low, chilled out designs from Jardin du Luxembourg, the range also includes low tables, dining tables, benches, foot stools and even a rocking chair!
wILLOW GREEN (65)
Vibrant yet soft
A timeless, must-have colour, Willow Green has been brightened up with a pearly, glittery finish, like a subtle dusting of sunshine, evoking light and refinement. When mixed with soft, neutral colours, Willow Green creates a very peaceful atmosphere.
When paired with red tones, it offers a more floral feel.
Lastly, when used with other green shades, it can transform a space into natural, leafy setting.
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Willow Green by Fermob is a soft, organic hue that evokes the gentle vitality of spring foliage and the calming presence of nature.
With its muted, slightly silvery undertone, it strikes a delicate balance between freshness and sophistication—making it a versatile choice for outdoor furniture that blends seamlessly into garden landscapes or complements architectural elements with understated elegance.
Unlike more saturated greens, Willow Green carries a subtlety that feels timeless and serene, ideal for creating tranquil outdoor spaces or adding a touch of botanical charm to urban settings. Its name aptly reflects the graceful sway of willow branches, suggesting movement, lightness, and a quiet connection to the natural world.
Marshmallow (D1)
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A delicious, sweet flavour has been added to the Fermob colour chart! In spite of being naturally soft, reassuring and luminous, Marshmallow still has plenty of character.
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Marshmallow is a lively, punchy colour that goes with both soft and brighter shades.
Associated with our pastel colours, it recalls childhood snacks, with a mix & match of soft shades.
in MARSHMALLOW (D1)

The Luxembourg low wheeled table is a decadent addition to your garden!
Great as a funky coffee table, thanks to its wheels, it can follow you everywhere. And don’t just limit it to outdoors — why not choose a colour that works indoors too? Summer in one location, winter in another — sounds like an ideal lifestyle to us. Jet-set flair and lifestyle…
Your wish is Fermob’s command with this metal low table, part of the iconic Luxembourg range which you just love!
Or will this be the first time you treat yourself to a piece of furniture which is synonymous with the French art de vivre?
Frédéric Sofia has designed this original low table with wheels with his signature style: the perfect piece, whatever your needs.
In the mood for a delicious lunch in the shade of the olive trees? Fancy some pre-dinner drinks by the pool? Dinner on your terrace with sea views?
With its wheels and handle which make it easy to transport, this table is the perfect piece of furniture for all that and more! With its lower shelf, it’s also ideal if you’re looking for somewhere to leave bottles, jugs, plants and magazines.
This designer low table is incredibly solid and is also weather- and UV-resistant: fans of beautiful furniture designed for sociable occasions will be thrilled. That’s no surprise! It’s been lovingly created with real attention to detail by Fermob’s experts. Brighten up your garden or your terrace with the iconic Luxembourg collection!
And to ensure that your gorgeous low table with casters doesn’t get lonely, why not opt for some lounge chairs or armchairs from the same collection? Just like the table, they’re available in all the shades of Fermob’s colour chart! For a guaranteed wow effect and a stunning outdoor living area!

The Luxembourg lounge armchair is a new (for 2023) low chair.
Taking its inspiration from the Luxembourg low armchair, it’s a slightly less laidback chair (108° angle, as opposed to 113°) with an ever-so- slightly higher seat (42 cm, as opposed to 41 cm) – all of which give it a surprisingly different feel. See the image below for a side-by-side comparison.
It was in the 1920s that this armchair first appeared along the pathways of the famous Paris park from which it takes its name, straight from the Parisian workshops that manufactured the first versions. Who could know then that, decades later, it would be reproduced by a workshop dedicated to traditional crafts at Fermob. In the 1990s, at the request of the Jardin du Luxembourg, Fermob started manufacturing the armchair once again.
Today, the Luxembourg low armchair continues to charm thanks to its numerous qualities: its lightness makes it easy to move it from one end of the garden to the other; its clever design includes accessories such as a headrest and low tables to create a lounge corner; and its practicality means it is perfectly stackable for easy storage.
And Fermob have designed an entire range of furniture, inspired by this iconic, classic design; encompassing not only the low, chilled out designs from Jardin du Luxembourg, the range also includes low tables, dining tables, benches, foot stools and even a rocking chair!

The Luxembourg lounge chair is a new (for 2023) low chair.
Taking its inspiration from the Luxembourg low armchair, it’s a slightly less laidback chair (108° angle, as opposed to 113°) with an ever-so- slightly higher seat (42 cm, as opposed to 41 cm) – all of which give it a surprisingly different feel. See the image below for a side-by-side comparison.
It was in the 1920s that this armchair first appeared along the pathways of the famous Paris park from which it takes its name, straight from the Parisian workshops that manufactured the first versions. Who could know then that, decades later, it would be reproduced by a workshop dedicated to traditional crafts at Fermob. In the 1990s, at the request of the Jardin du Luxembourg, Fermob started manufacturing the armchair once again.
Today, the Luxembourg low armchair continues to charm thanks to its numerous qualities: its lightness makes it easy to move it from one end of the garden to the other; its clever design includes accessories such as a headrest and low tables to create a lounge corner; and its practicality means it is perfectly stackable for easy storage.
And Fermob have designed an entire range of furniture, inspired by this iconic, classic design; encompassing not only the low, chilled out designs from Jardin du Luxembourg, the range also includes low tables, dining tables, benches, foot stools and even a rocking chair!

With the Luxembourg bar stool, the Luxembourg range goes lofty. Extending the range from its original low seating, the Luxembourg range grows up!
Whilst the range may have started originally with the low armchairs and duo armchairs, since then the range has extended upwards. Ideal for a contemporary terrace or an urban loft setting, the Luxembourg high armchair and its matching highchair and high table, allow you to create a thoroughly modern setting.
Building on the legacy from the 1920s when the Luxembourg low armchair first appeared along the pathways of the famous Paris park from which it takes its name; this demonstrates how Fermob keep on innovating.
Available in all the Fermob metal colours.

The Luxembourg compact bench: low, easy seating to pull up to a table for an extra space or two. Stacks away or slides under the table when not needed.
It was in the 1920s that the Luxembourg low armchair first appeared along the pathways of the famous Paris park from which it takes its name, straight from the Parisian workshops that manufactured the first versions. Who could know then that, decades later, the workshop at Fermob dedicated to traditional crafts would recreate them? In the 1990s, at the request of the Jardin du Luxembourg, Fermob started manufacturing the armchair once again (although those versions are heavier, as they’re made of steel).