ARMCHAIR LAFAYETTE

L 50 x W 59 x H 84 cm.

32,00 

Description

Modern aesthetics, elegant design and absolute functionality for the modern outdoor space
The Lafayette armchair stands out for its minimal and contemporary design, reminiscent of traditional French bistro chairs but in a modern, durable version. With curved arms and horizontal lines on the back and seat, it offers a fresh and elegant touch to any garden, terrace, balcony or professional space
Why choose it:
✔Modern & Elegant Design: Its clean lines and anatomical shape hug the body, offering comfortable seating without visually burdening your space.
✔Wide Variety of Colors: Available in wonderful, vibrant and earthy shades (Beige, Brown, Light Blue, Blue, Green), so you can create your own unique combination.
✔Stackable for Maximum Space Saving: Designed for easy storage. Stacks one inside the other, making tidying up your patio or commercial space a breeze.
✔Top Durability: Made of high quality reinforced polypropylene with special protection from sunlight (UV protection). It is completely waterproof, does not fade and withstands harsh weather conditions.
✔Easy Maintenance: Cleans instantly with a damp cloth or washes directly with the garden hose.

Additional information
Color

BEIGE

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LIGHT BROWN

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ΓΑΛΑΖΙΟ

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BROWN

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BLUE

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GREEN

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