Description
Our Wooden Deck Chair with Armrests is a classic folding seat built for the garden, patio or a day by the coast. The frame is made from solid acacia wood with wide flat armrests to rest on, while the sling seat is a hardwearing striped polyester fabric that holds its shape through the summer. It folds flat for easy storage over winter, so it packs away neatly when the season ends.
The range comes in 2 colourways, a bright red and white stripe and a deeper navy and white stripe, both against the natural pale tone of the acacia. The red suits a lively seaside look, while the navy sits more quietly in a modern garden. Either way it works well on decking, lawns, balconies and terraces, and pairs easily with matching garden seating.
The chair measures 102cm x 63cm x 88cm (W x D x H) when set up. The acacia frame carries a natural wood finish, and the polyester sling is fixed across wooden dowels for support. Wipe the fabric with a damp cloth and let it dry fully before folding. Store indoors or under cover when not in use, and treat the wood occasionally with oil to keep it looking its best.
Specification
| Material |
Acacia wood frame with polyester fabric sling |
| Dimensions |
102cm x 63cm x 88cm (W x D x H) |
| Available in |
2 colourways: Red stripe and Navy stripe |
| Frame |
Solid acacia wood, natural finish |
| Seat |
Striped polyester sling |
| Folding |
Folds flat for storage |
| Features |
Fixed armrests |
Frequently Asked
What colours does this deck chair come in?
It comes in 2 colourways, a red and white stripe and a navy and white stripe, both set against natural acacia wood.
What is the seat fabric made from?
The sling seat is a hardwearing striped polyester designed to hold its shape and cope with outdoor use through the summer.
Does the chair fold away?
Yes, it folds flat, so you can store it indoors or under cover over winter and pack it away when it is not in use.
How big is the chair?
Set up, it measures 102cm x 63cm x 88cm (W x D x H), with wide flat armrests on both sides.
How do I care for the acacia frame?
Wipe it down and keep it dry, store it under cover when possible, and treat the wood occasionally with oil to keep the natural finish looking good.