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Designed by R & D Varaschin
Director’s chair suitable for the pool area, with aluminum frame, seat and backrest in perforated batyline fabric in different colors or fabrics that withstand tensions. The colors of this chair make it ideal for outdoor use in spring and summer
Finishes:
Foldable, structure in aluminium powder coated with batyline PVC mesh in bronze, white, grey or dark brown or in selected outdoor fabrics
Dimensions:
W550 x D520 x H840 mm SH450 mm
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Director chair with certified teak frame. Backrest and seat available in white or gray brown Batyline fabric. Foldable and space-saving,
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