PRODUCT PROFILE
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GANDIA BLASCO TROPEZ
Inspired by the sporting world of the 1920s and 30s, Tropez embodies a light- hearted and unpretentious approach to outdoor furniture. With casual and flexible lines, the range is made of thermo-lacquered aluminium profiles and porcelain plates. The collection includes a bed, chaise lounge, armchair, sofa and modular sofas, high and low tables, a stool and benches. Tel: +34 902 530 302
www.gandiablasco.com
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GO IN’s outdoor collection comprises slats made of high-density laminate combined with aluminium frames and tables and benches made entirely of aluminium, or matched with low- maintenance Resysta in a natural ‘wood’ finish. This looks and feels just like real hardwood but is an eco-friendly, cost effective alternative that performs well in all climates. Tel: +44 845 021 4646
www.go-in.co.uk
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KNOLL INTERNATIONAL 1966 LEISURE COLLECTION
Over 45 years since the 1966 Leisure Collection was first introduced, it remains a classic. Widely celebrated as the first example of modernist outdoor furniture, Richard Schultz’s design was created at the request of Florence Knoll, who was seeking well-designed outdoor furnishings that wouldn’t corrode. Tel: +1 800 343 5665
www.knoll.com
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SKYLINE PACIFIC
Skyline design by Kingsway Kane has been supplying rattan and all-weather woven furniture for over 35 years. The collection comprises parasols, umbrellas, rechargeable outdoor lighting and outdoor art. Tel: +44 116 236 6726
www.sky-linedesign.co.uk
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FISCHER MOBEL LODGE
A system of interchangeable backs and armrests enables Lodge to be configured into any type of arrangement from a classic sofa, single chair, day bed, corner sofa or sunlounger. Designed by Wolfgang Metzger, the product comprises a cream-white powder coated aluminium frame, while the seats and backs are formed by tough, man-made fibres intricately hand-woven into a filigree pattern. Available from Leisure Plan.
www.fischer-moebel.de www.leisureplan.co.uk
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