Contemporary dining chair PANAREA 3675
fabricpolypropylenesteel base

Contemporary dining chair - PANAREA 3675 - PEDRALI - fabric / polypropylene / steel base
Contemporary dining chair - PANAREA 3675 - PEDRALI - fabric / polypropylene / steel base
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
fabric, polypropylene
Base material
steel base
Options
upholstered, stackable, with removable cushion, handmade
Base type
4-legged
Color
gray, black, brown, blue
Armrest
with armrests
Market
home
Location
outdoor, indoor
Total height

755 mm
(29.7 in)

Description

DESIGN: CMP DESIGN The idea behind Panarea is rooted in the Mediterranean coastline, and in the colours and refreshing breeze of an outdoor dinner on a sea-facing terrace. An armchair featuring a traditional element in polypropylene cord hand-woven in Italy that wraps around the Ø 20 mm steel tube frame. Seat cushion in dry-feel polyurethane foam, covered in fabric made from the same yarn used for the woven element. Armchair with frame in Ø20mm galvanized steel tube, powder-coated for outdoor use, with handmade weaving in polypropylene cord. Seat cushionpadded with draining polyurethane foam, upholstered with a fabric made with the same yarn as the woven cord Materials • FRAME Steel, tube Ø20 mm, electro galvanized FRAME FINISH Powder coating • ROPE Braided rope Ø6 mm, made of sixteen TASLAN polypropylene strands, nylon core Finishing matching the frame colour • SEAT cushion Cushion with a removable cover, padded with Dryfeel polyurethane foam (density 33kg/m3), fire-retardant (CAL. TB117:2013), upholstered with water-repellent fabric. Fastening with Velcro strip FABRIC FEET In polypropylene, black or white

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