The Parc Centre chair is a clever riff on the Parisian outdoor standard, offering comfort with a pleasing bounce. Parc Centre chairs, tables, lounge and ottoman comfortably support social activities in formal and informal settings alike. Steel construction coupled with economy of form make them nimble enough to move around and heavy enough to hold their ground. Sled bases are stable on grass, gravel or hard surfaces. Seats have a pleasing bounce. Chairs, lounges and ottomans stack.
- Product Name
- Parc Centre Chair
- Designer
- John Rizzi
- Manufacturer
- Landscape Forms
- Characteristics
- Stackable
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