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Designed by Anik Gneib
The lounge armchair of the Cricket collection is identified by the hand woven rope backrest. Its twisting is a precious craftsmanship element, a refined detail that emphasizes shape and design. Cricket reinterprets classic style bound to traditional garden seats. It offers the ideal dimensions for comfort and a comfortable and spacious seat. These features guarantee a full relaxation in every outdoor environment: gardens, terraces and balconies, porches, patios, pools.
Finishes:
Structure in aluminium in dark brown with man made fibre rope in natural or dark brown or Structure in aluminium in grey with hemp rope, upholstered seat and back cushions in a selection of outdoor fabrics
Dimensions:
W730 x D760 x H730 mm SH440 mm
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The lounge armchair of the Cricket collection is identified by the hand woven rope backrest. Its twisting is a precious craftsmanship element, a refined detail that emphasizes shape and design. Cricket reinterprets classic style bound to traditional garden seats. It offers the ideal dimensions for comfort and a comfortable and spacious seat. These features guarantee […]
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$3,890.00$3,306.50
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