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Lazada
Designed by Giopato & Coombes
The new entry is the sun lounger with frame and cushion suitable for outdoor use, also in marine environments. This element completes the collection in hemp finish.
Finishes:
Adjustable back, Structure in aluminium powder coated grey, man made fibre ropes in hemp, upholstery in a selection of outdoor fabrics
Dimensions:
W2050 x D790 x H390 mm
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Here is the Babylon ottoman for outdoor with comfortable design and available with upholstery and fabrics suitable for outdoors use in areas with salt spray, an element that completes the collection characterized by the intertwining of hemp.
This outdoor square coffee table completes the collection of chairs in braided hemp rope.
Specifically, this is an armchair signed Giopato & Coombes with unique design, an element that can furnish any indoor environment and outddor, from the terrace to the living room or the bar.
Specifically, this is a sofa signed Giopato & Coombes with unique design, an element that can furnish any indoor environment and outddor, from the terrace to the living room or the bar.
$7,600.00$6,460.00
Designed to work as standalone pieces or as a full ensemble, the Margas series is rooted in familiarity and heritage. Named after Louise Liljencrantz’s beloved grandmother, the series extends to include a 3-seater sofa and accompanying pouf of soft yet structured proportions.
The footrest of EMMA collection is a precious element, ideal as a complement to its outdoor seats. It stands out, as the rest of the collection, for its elegance and adaptability in convivial moments or reserved spaces in every outdoor environment: gardens, terraces and balconies, porches, patios, pools.
Padded modular piece. Outdoor version: framework in solid okume wood and Dryfeel outdoor foam. Indoor version: fir wood framework and indoor foam. Available in bi-fabric version in different colours. Piping in the same fabrics as the back/lower part of the element.
Collection which takes its name from the different thickness and irregular arrangement of certified teak slats that make up the “barcode” effect.