The structure of the Lee Outdoor armchair and settee is made entirely of solid iroko. Using traditional methods, the joinery is artisan-crafted with the satisfaction of working a quintessential material like wood and creating a product sure to last a lifetime. The seat and backrest are in hand-woven polypropylene cord, available in a sophisticated palette of colors. Practical optional cushions are available to lend added comfort to the Lee Outdoor armchair and settee.
If left unused for lengthy periods of time, we recommend that the Lee Outdoor seating be protected with their respective covers to keep them in top condition and maintain their original appearance as long as possible. Most of the parts used in the Lee Outdoor seating can be recycled.
- Product Name
- Lee Outdoor Armchair
- Designer
- Antonio Citterio
- Manufacturer
- Flexform
- Material
- Plastic
Wood - Characteristics
- With removable cushion
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