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Talenti lettino Coral

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Garden sun lounger - Stackable and reclining

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CORAL BED. The Coral garden sunbed offers a playful contrast of volumes, given by the lightness and airy lines of the aluminum structure, which contrasts with the solidity of the comfortable and generous cushions. The front handle covered with synthetic ropes combined with the color of the structure characterizes the product, the two shades in which the sunbed can be declined make it a distinctive element for elegant and refined outdoor living. Sunbed with wheels and reclining backrest.
CORD SHEET CORAL
Dimensions cm: L 200 x D 82 x H 30 - Cushion height 8 - Weight 20 kg
removable cushions
dry foam padding
stackable
cot with wheels
reclining backrest

weatherproof
MATERIALS:
  • Structure:aluminium
  • Cushions:water-repellent fabric
  • Armrest: covered in woven synthetic rope

Structure-fabric finishes: White-warm white; Graphite-dark gray
Designer: Marco Acerbis was born in 1973 and completed his studies in architecture at the Polytechnic of Milan in 1998. From 1997 to 2004 he lived and worked in London where he collaborated with the Foster & Partners studio. In these years he was involved in the construction of an eight-storey building for scientific research at Imperial College and became Project Manager of Capital City Academy, a high school for 1400 students, 250 meters long and inaugurated by Tony Blair. In 2004, upon returning to Italy, he opened his own architecture and design studio.