Royal Botania takes the idea of luxury living outdoors with refreshing designs driven by quality.
March 24th, 2014
Top image: Ninix
Royal Botania is known worldwide for its high quality outdoor furniture designs. The collections today are diverse and refined, with individual ranges made using a wide selection of different materials such as teak and metal, and with a perfect blend of precision and functionality.
The designs are sleek and minimalist, with careful considerations made towards ergonomics and user comfort and needs. Featured here are the Ninix, Zidiz and Lazy collections.
Royal Botania is carried in Hong Kong at Designlink.
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