The Portofino collection is a full outdoor aluminium/resin product
February 22nd, 2012
While respecting the authentic rattan look they have the dynamic strength of aluminium for the frame and still have a simplified original braced look.
It is a most comfortable and attractive seat available in both low back and high back options with crisp clean colours to more neutral colours.
Technical Details
Chair frame – aluminium is the best type 6063 Grade.
Chair Frame Paint – Matt sanded powder coating DuPont
Alesta is tested up to 5 years UV resistance.
ChairWebbing – Resin material is HDPE (Polyurethane)
from the brand Ecolene is tested 3 years UV resistant.
Feet Gliders (Protects Bottom of Frame) – Heavy duty
gliders are made out of extra hard HDPE (Polyurethane)
is extruded in the colour matching the frame.
Dimensions
Portofino Low Back – 75cm H x 58cm W x 65cm D
Portofino High Back – 90cm H x 58cm W x 65cm D
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