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Designed by R & D Varaschin
The stool of the Clever collection represents the right balance between practicality and comfort. An easy to manage, light structure but extremely resistant and with an ergonomic design.
Finishes:
Stackable, structure in aluminium powder coated silk grey with var#tex pvc mesh in acquerello or structure in grey with mesh in cenere
Dimensions:
W510 x D550 x H1040 mm SH800 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,
This outdoor rocking armchair is ideal to decorate gardens, terraces or outdoor veranda. It is the right choice for those who want to relax or to dine in the open air in an original way.
Smart is a design rocking armchair, ideal to decorate gardens, terraces or outdoor veranda. It is the right choice for those who want to relax or dine in the open air in an original way. Used in combination with low tables, which have a lower height than the standard tables, Smart outdoor rocking lounge armchair […]
Bivacco gazebo has a powder coated white aluminum frame, curtains on three sides and a parasol in Textilene. The seat mattress is removable and has a Dryfeel foam padding ideal for outdoor application. Bivacco gazebo has two independent reclining backrests to ensure total comfort and to choose the inclination. The gazebo is designed to enhance […]
The steel grid and the choice of brightly colored fabrics make these chairs ideal for both the home and commercial areas.
Kabu, curve in Japanese. With this name, I stress the conceptual process of the collection design. The light structure is dressed up with a technical fabric that becomes skin and wrap. The curvature generated as a result of the fabric tension on the structure highlights the desire for a lightweight, upholstered frame.
Collection which takes its name from the different thickness and irregular arrangement of certified teak slats that make up the “barcode” effect.