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Designed by R & D Varaschin
Aluminium chair with metal frame and seat and backrest covered with colored perforated batyline fabric or textile material resistant to stretches. This classic outdoor chair is excellent for decorating marine areas such as beach bars or balconies.
Finishes:
Stackable, structure in aluminium powder coated with batyline PVC mesh in bronze, white, grey or dark brown
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Clever garden lounge armchair’s seat and backrest available in Textilene or hand-woven synthetic cord. This lounge armchair ideal for outdoor use particularly lightweight and durable.
Smart sofa balances convenience and comfort. Its light frame, easy to manage but extremely resistant and with an ergonomic design, makes it ideal to decorate gardens, terraces and cafés. It can be delivered with cushion in different colours.
Table from the Victor collection with aluminum structure and powder coating. It is a simple white poolside table, ideal to combine with a couple of beds of the same Victor collection to decorate outdoor environments.
Sunlounger with aluminum frame, seat and backrest in perforated batyline fabric designed with the option of two different seating style.
Screen with powdered steel structure and quilted coating , for a simple but versatile and modern garden furnishing
The bergere armchair of EMMA collection is characterized by the iconic rope weaving of the back, a refined detail that emphasizes shape and design. The refined detail is enhanced thanks to the care for the shapes of the new seats: the bergère becomes an icon for the collection. It stands out for its elegance and […]
Concrete outdoor coffee table with rectangular shape. The particular soft line design of this coffee table makes it suitable for any type of sofa. The structure in cement of this coffee table guarantees durability and resistance to the most aggressive atmospheric agents, such as sun and rain, or to ambient conditions that normally cause corrosion, […]
Collection which takes its name from the different thickness and irregular arrangement of certified teak slats that make up the “barcode” effect.