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Lazada
Designed by Anik Gneib
The lounge armchair of the Cricket collection is identified by the hand woven rope backrest. Its twisting is a precious craftsmanship element, a refined detail that emphasizes shape and design. Cricket reinterprets classic style bound to traditional garden seats. It offers the ideal dimensions for comfort and a comfortable and spacious seat. These features guarantee a full relaxation in every outdoor environment: gardens, terraces and balconies, porches, patios, pools.
Finishes:
Structure in aluminium in dark brown with man made fibre rope in natural or dark brown or Structure in aluminium in grey with hemp rope, optional upholstered seat cushion in a selection of outdoor fabrics
Dimensions:
W560 x D600 x H810 mm SH450 mm W560 x D600 x H760 mm SH400 mm
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The lounge armchair of the Cricket collection is identified by the hand woven rope backrest. Its twisting is a precious craftsmanship element, a refined detail that emphasizes shape and design. Cricket reinterprets classic style bound to traditional garden seats. It offers the ideal dimensions for comfort and a comfortable and spacious seat. These features guarantee […]
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