Contemporary garden chair BISTROT
resin wickerrattan basecustom

contemporary garden chair
contemporary garden chair
contemporary garden chair
contemporary garden chair
contemporary garden chair
contemporary garden chair
contemporary garden chair
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
resin wicker
Base material
rattan base
Options
custom
Color
brown
Base type
4-legged
Armrest
with armrests, without armrests
Market
home, commercial
Location
outdoor
Seat height

42 cm
(16.5 in)

Seat width

43 cm
(16.9 in)

Total height

78 cm
(30.7 in)

Total width

54 cm
(21.3 in)

Total depth

55 cm
(21.7 in)

Description

The Bistrot rattan armchair is an icon of the French rattan of the Belle Époque. For use as an occasional armchair, indoors, on a veranda or in a conservatory, on a covered terrace and even outdoor on sunny days thanks to its resin weaving. This "outdoor" version of the Bagatelle rattan armchair will also be more resistant to intense use. The Bistrot rattan and resin armchair is suitable for both private and professional use (hotels, cafés, restaurants...). A little bit of history At the turn of the last century, rattan was in its golden age, as it was so easy to use that it lent itself to the scrolls, arabesques and intertwined shapes that were the hallmark of the Art Nouveau style. The charm of the afternoons under an arbour, walks in the botanical garden and cafés on the main boulevards is now part of our French way of life. KOK MAISON, with its Bagatelle collection, is now re-releasing the furniture that goes with it. Each model in this collection has its own design and its own lines, as if it had been individually aged, but the choice of a common finish ensures is coordinated with the others. A quick nod to the techniques of the time: the finishing nailing is entirely in brass.
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