The outdoor range of furniture designed by Paola Navone includes chairs, tables and a set of modular upholstered seats.
April 4th, 2013
The chairs in the Gervasoni Inout Collection are comfortable and durable, and are stackable in both the version with and without armrests. They are made of teak and feature aluminium frames.
The Inout 137 table has a square top and comes in bistro sizes. It is made from teak slats, while the stone base makes it particularly stable and suitable for public use.
Inout 133 is a generously sized table. It features an aluminium base and a top made of irregularly cut teak slats. Both the Inout 137 and Inout 133 tables are also available with top in white Carrara marble.
Finishing off the collection is a series of modular upholstered armchairs with poufs and right/left corners. The chairs have a special coating for the outdoors.
Gervasoni is available in Singapore at XTRA.
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