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Designed by Giopato & Coombes
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.
Finishes:
Structure in aluminium powder coated grey, man made fibre ropes in hemp, upholstery in a selection of outdoor fabrics
Dimensions:
W920 x D880 x H750 mm SH450 mm
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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.
This outdoor square coffee table completes the collection of chairs in braided hemp rope.
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.
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.
An exercise in style, refinement and essentiality, the Megara sofa comes with suede, fabric and leather covers and features a round backrest that smoothly flows into the armrest and creates a refined detail just before meeting the seat: almost a cushion sinking into the backrest. A terminal element, a day-bed and a pouf complete the […]
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
As a crib, the Summerset chair pampers you in your living room or in your garden. Available with two cushions options: either two small quilted pillows, one for sitting, one for the back, or one removable bi-colour cushion. A seat that allows the body’s total rest during outdoor relaxing moments.
Collection which takes its name from the different thickness and irregular arrangement of certified teak slats that make up the “barcode” effect.