Elegant outdoor furniture by Francesc Rife.

February 26th, 2010
Stylecraft – the meeting point for contemporary furniture design from Europe and Australia, introduces the Iz Collection, designed by Francesc Rife for Samoa
Functionality and beauty come together with Iz – a lightweight outdoor collection made entirely from aluminium, featuring sun-loungers, chairs, tables, armchairs, benches and a sofa.
Optional cushions made from water-resistant foam enabling the entire collection to be used outdoors, make the collection the answer to elegant garden furnishings.
The Iz Collection is available in black, white, grey or bottle green powdercoat with fabrics suitable for outdoor use. ’¨’¨The Samoa range is available exclusively through Stylecraft, for the first time in Australia.
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