The Dynamic range from James Richardson is a striking new collection of outdoor furniture for use in hotels, resorts, cafés and restaurants.
August 10th, 2011
Sleek lines and simple but stunning design are the key features of the new Dynamic collection from James Richardson.


These heavy duty, quality pieces incorporate the most durable finishes – stainless steel, aluminium, PVC weave and outdoor fabrics – for a visually striking and lasting range of furniture.

The Dynamic Lounge Side Chair is a standout, with the deep, graceful silhouette of its curved form. It comes in white wash and grey loom.

The Dynamic range also includes a dining chair, side chair, barstool, 2 seat lounge, foot stool and sunlounger. Completing the setting are an end table and coffee table with a white glass or patterned aluminium top.


Visit a James Richardson showroom – in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth – to see the Dynamic range, as well as all the latest in outdoor collections from James Richardson.
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