A bed and a sunbed now join the original sofa and dining table, extending the collection's reach from interior to exterior without losing a single thread of its identity. The guiding motif remains constant: a precise horizontal line that cuts through each piece, a graphic signature as disciplined as it is quietly poetic, the visual translation of a horizon, always present, always beckoning. On the bed, this line becomes an invitation to interact, a slot that receives interchangeable wooden accessories, with backrests that yield to the lightest hand pressure. The sunbed takes the same logic into open air, its Okumé wood profile in Canaletto walnut or dark ash dividing the volume cleanly in two, separating backrest from base, while wheels and a handle make it as effortless to move as it is to inhabit. Beneath the surface, a discreet storage compartment keeps practicality out of sight. Together, Reflex and Pininfarina have shaped Orizzonte into more than a furniture collection: a philosophy of living without borders, at home equally in a private residence, a hotel terrace, a yacht deck, or wherever the horizon decides to land.