Brand: Fermob
Montmartre chair Fermob
€149.00
A lightweight steel wire structure... Volutes full of freshness... A comfortable seat width... perfect stackability... the Montmartre chair combines a traditional product with today's comfort of use.
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€69.00 - €559.00
A lightweight steel wire structure... Volutes full of freshness... A comfortable seat width... perfect stackability... the Montmartre chair combines a traditional product with today's comfort of use.
A wired structure, thin slats, giving this chair a very precise design, simplicity and elegance. A piece of design that likes to take all the colors of the color chart.
Dining chair from the Vanity range of VLAEMYNCK
It was in 2004 that Fermob asked Fréderic Sofia to reinterpret the mythical chairs and armchairs of the Jardin du Luxembourg created in 1923 by the workshops of the city of Paris and that Fermob still makes today for les jardins Parisians. Thus are born a chair and a bridge with obvious lines, offering the lightness and resistance of aluminum, the comfort of a seat in curved slats, the practicality of a stackable structure.
A pure Parisian!
Modern and mobile, the Môme folds and unfolds with a simple gesture.
Outdoors is an ideal of simplicity, lightness and mobility in line with new lifestyles. Its strengths? A comfort offered by the combination of a tubular structure and a TTE seat, the functionality and practicality of folding furniture, the extreme stability of the "U" base, not to mention fluid and modern lines that offer a feeling of freedom throughout the summer!
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