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Lazada
Designed by Philippe Bestenheider
Maat hand-woven outdoor lounge armchair is cozy and functional: its very stable structure envelops those who sit and support their arms and back. Maat chair is just perfet for relaxing in the garden in contact with nature. The triangular, open-weave pattern strongly identifies the product and gives it an airy look.
Finishes:
Structure in aluminium powder coated with hand woven made man fibre in urban grey or colour, optional seat cushion upholstered in a selection of outdoor fabrics
Dimensions:
W550 x D620 x H750 mm SH460 mm
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Maat hand-woven outdoor lounge armchair is cozy and functional: its very stable structure envelops those who sit and support their arms and back. Maat lounge armchair is just perfet for relaxing in the garden in contact with nature. The triangular, open-weave pattern strongly identifies the product and gives it an airy look.
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