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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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