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Designed by R & D Varaschin
This sun bed is ideal for sunbathing and relaxation, suitable for beaches, lakes and pools. It can be equipped with wheels and is stackable for easier usage.
Finishes:
Stackable, adjustable back, structure in aluminium powder coated with batyline PVC mesh in bronze, white, grey or dark brown, optional wheels, optional seat cushion and head rest in a selection of outdoor fabrics
Dimensions:
W2060 x D600 x H340 mm White/ Grey: W2060 x D750 x H340 mm
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