Return of the "good old classic" to the market

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Tisková zpráva
29.09.2014 08:15
Brother & Duck International

The traditional folding deck chair carries the charm and elegance of times gone by. The hot new item of this season comes from our own workshop, Brother & Duck, and we are all the more proud of it. We have breathed new life into the deck chair and created a sought-after design element.



The characteristic construction of the deck chair evokes elegance and style with its clean lines. The simple design of this cult deck chair goes hand in hand with easy handling and versatile use. The frame allows for flexible adjustment to a total of three positions, ensuring a high degree of comfort and quality rest to recharge new energy. The deck chair is made of oak wood, which is treated with a double layer of oil. The fabric used is cotton with elastane and is available in either black or white. The chosen traditional production material thus guarantees durability and resilience. Oak has historically been among the most desired and durable types of wood. The applied protective oil layer, which is particularly suitable for conditions with frequently changing temperatures, allows the material to age in a noble and aesthetic way. The deck chair can be intended for both indoor and outdoor use, even in adverse weather conditions. The fabric used for covering the structure is more elastic due to the added elastane, while retaining all the positive properties of natural cotton.

The dimensions of the deck chair are 138x62cm, with a maximum load capacity of up to 120kg.

The deck chair is perfect for the garden, but also for hotels, wellness centers, and other relaxation zones. If requested, it can also be customized for bespoke production. Our goal in developing the deck chair was to combine modern manufacturing technology with traditional materials to ensure that the high quality of comfort and relaxation is maintained.
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