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Designed by R & D Varaschin
Bivacco gazebo has a powder coated white aluminum frame, curtains on three sides and a parasol in Textilene. The seat mattress is removable and has a Dryfeel foam padding ideal for outdoor application. Bivacco gazebo has two independent reclining backrests to ensure total comfort and to choose the inclination. The gazebo is designed to enhance outdoor spaces and offers the opportunity to relax on the beach, by the pool or in the garden.
Finishes:
Adjustable back, structure in aluminium powder coated white, curtains on 3 sides and upper roof, removable upholstery in a selection of outdoor fabrics
Dimensions:
W2000 x D2000 x H2000 mm SH450 mm
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