Designed by Harry & Camila
A perfect combination of high quality modern materials and minimalist design, the sun lounger is ideal for the garden, but stylish enough to use indoors. The structure of the chair is formed from lightweight, durable aluminium which has been powder-coated to give protection against the elements. The covering is a mesh of braided polyester straps. These have been lightly abraded to give a pleasing soft to the touch finish. The clean lines and balanced proportions of the lounger elevate it above most outdoor furniture. Features like the ratchet and pawl adjustment mechanism are implemented with a beautiful simplicity that makes the chair an item that enhances rather than detracts from its environment.
Finishes:
Suitable for outdoor use and stackable, adjustable back, aluminium frame lacquered white, black, aluminium colour or aluminium with anthracite grey, seat and back in cross weave or horizontal straps in polyester in beige, brown, anthracite grey or black
Dimensions:
W660 x D1960 x H310-810 mm
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