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Designed by R & D Varaschin
Sunlounger with aluminum frame, seat and backrest in perforated batyline fabric designed with the option of two different seating style.
Finishes:
Stackable, adjustable seat, structure in aluminium powder coated with batyline PVC mesh in bronze, white or grey optional seat cushion and head rest in a selection of outdoor fabrics
Dimensions:
W1580/1880 x D680 x H1100 mm
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Victor Element Table allows you to dine at a comfortable level, seated on the sofa or relaxed on a sun lounger of Victor collection.
Aluminium chair with metal frame and seat and backrest covered with colored perforated batyline fabric or textile material resistant to stretches. This classic outdoor chair is excellent for decorating marine areas such as beach bars or balconies.
The sofa of Clever collection represents the right balance between practicality and comfort. An easy to manage, light structure but extremely resistant and with an ergonomic design.
Director chair with certified teak frame. Backrest and seat available in white or gray brown Batyline fabric. Foldable and space-saving,
$980.00
The Frame Chair collection designed in 1991, displays a light and rigorous style, which results in comfortable seats. The stackable seatings, Highframe 40, Bigframe 44 and Frame 52, differ in their proportions and are available with or without armrests. Frame represents a landmark in contemporary design and is still one of Alias’ most successful product […]
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
Collection made of teak, with clean and basic lines; its slats create a Barcode effect. The relax lounger similar to a chaise-longue is designed for traditional Finnish sauna or infrared sauna. Ideal for the spa rooms of hotels, holiday cottages and gyms.
Even a classical image, as a railed chair, in the hands of Philippe Starck acquires a particular connotation. In Pip-e, the sequence of horizontal elements, which create the seat and back definetly, takes on a strong chiaroscuro and goes, unexpectedly, to accompany the bending of the knees.