Brand: Fermob
Sixties coffee table Fermob
€365.00
In addition to the Sixties armchair, an equally light and compact coffee table.
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€25.00 - €9,999.00
In addition to the Sixties armchair, an equally light and compact coffee table.
Children will love to be ban(c)de apart with THEIR Luxembourg Kid bench. Combined with the chairs and the Kid table, here is a real garden set, as pretty as it is playful and practical! The kids have not finished "holding salon", especially since this collection "special toddlers" is available in the entire color chart Fermob .
No more jealous with this declination for 3/6 year olds of the mythical Luxembourg armchair: a mini version that has nothing to envy to its elder: comfort of a curved slatted seat, lightness and maneuverability of a tubular aluminum structure... To be declined in a multitude of vitamin colors!
A table for 3/6 year olds to associate with the mini version of the Luxembourg chair. Practical, it moves without difficulty from one corner of the house to another, taking turns office area in a child's room, kitchen snack area, coloring workshop in the garden. Kid says better?
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.
For Fermob, Frédéric Sofia reinterprets here a playful and colorful version of the classic school bench: it gains in modernity and lightness without losing any of its timeless charm. Alone or in number, the Luxembourg bench and its three large squares is the ally of the large improvised tables.
For Fermob, Frédéric Sofia reinterprets here a playful and colorful version of the classic school bench: it gains in modernity and lightness without losing any of its timeless charm. Alone or in number, the Luxembourg bench and its three large squares is the ally of the large improvised tables.