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Surprising | Teak chair

Steel wire frame, teak seat and back.More info
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Embodying Fermob's passion for working with materials and its desire to diversify to delight gardens, Surprising Teck is the cousin of the Surprising chair, the first all-steel version of which came out in 2011.

Another challenge taken up by Fermob: a combination of materials... And much more than a simple combination, this chair is the result of extensive design and manufacturing work, capitalising on Vlaemynck's long-standing partner for teak. The result is warm and happy, thanks to a bold combination of solid metal and silky wood.

Care: While this item is designed to enhance outdoor spaces, it also embodies the adage that all furniture, whatever it may be, deserves careful maintenance. Far from being a constraint, this care is in fact a simple way of prolonging the charm and comfort of your outdoor furniture throughout the seasons.

Weight: 7.5 Kg.

Images: Illustrative, as the actual visual aspect has a faithful rendering that images or photos, of varying quality depending on the screen, cannot reproduce identically.
Total height (cm)  81.00 cm
Seat height (cm)  48.00 cm
Width (cm)  49.00 cm
Depth (cm)  50.00 cm
Stackable quantity  7.00
Outdoor Yes
Warranty  2.00 an
Article code 1241
SKU FE_206876_ref

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