Lounge or dinning, 304 stainless steel frame. UV stabilised synthetic weave. With internal wire reinforcing. Available in midnight black and desert tan. Quick dry outdoor upholstery. Various sizes and designs available. Dimensions: Various Applications: Indoor/outdoor hospitality and commercial Variations: Sizes and designs Finish: Weave available in midnight black and desert tan
November 21st, 2008
Lounge or dinning, 304 stainless steel frame. UV stabilised synthetic weave. With internal wire reinforcing. Available in midnight black and desert tan. Quick dry outdoor upholstery. Various sizes and designs available.
Dimensions: Various
Applications: Indoor/outdoor hospitality and commercial
Variations: Sizes and designs
Finish: Weave available in midnight black and desert tan
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