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Cross outdoor dining armchair

Die-cast aluminium base painted in white powder.
Interweaving in sand synthetic rope.
Padded, removable and waterproof cushions included.

Dim.cm. 69 x 66 x h. 74.

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€ 1.175,00
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Ludovica and Roberto Palomba amaze us with a realization that blends different materials and styles for an extraordinary result.

The Cross outdoor dining armchair is part of an entire collection of garden items which includes: tables (round, square and rectangular) and lounge sets (sofas, armchairs, coffee tables, lamps, love seat sofas, benches and poufs).

The collection features an aluminium base with die-cast feet.

The armchair has a powder-coated structure in white colour.
Back and armrests are skillfully “dressed” with a synthetic sand-coloured rope weave. The shape of the armrests is the hallmark of this extraordinary article.
The very comfortable seat and back cushions are removable and padded with quick-dry foam. The external coverings are made with fabrics specially designed for outdoor use, they are waterproof and sand-coloured.

Other colours are available as an alternative for the structure, for the ropes and for the cushions.

The size is cm. 69 x 66 x h. 74.
Seat height is cm. 44.
The cushion’s thickness is 5 cm.
The armchair weighs 4 kg.

A very similar collection recalls the same lines using teak instead of aluminium.
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Width (cm)

69

Height (cm)

74

Depth (cm)

66

Weight (kg)

4

Height sitting (cm)

44

Volume (m³)

0.32

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Ludovica + Roberto Palomba

Ludovica + Roberto Palomba, architects and designers, founded Palomba Serafini Associati in 1994 in Milan.
Their distinctive hallmark has emerged from the capacity to combine a contemporary vision of society and user needs, with an extensive knowledge of the historical and cultural roots of design, producing results that blend the past with the future. This unique and personal approach makes them particularly sensitive to issues about function and the need to create long-lasting products.