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The Inout Outdoor Armchair 707, crafted by Gervasoni and designed by Paola Navone, is a high-end outdoor armchair that effortlessly combines comfort and durability. Featuring a semi-circular slatted structure, the chair's legs intersect in a distinctive cross form, giving it a unique architectural appeal. Constructed from oiled Iroko wood, known for its exceptional resistance to water and moisture, this piece is ideal for outdoor settings, ensuring longevity even in harsh environments.
The design contrasts the solid, wide slats of the frame with the soft, inviting texture of the removable loose cushions. These cushions are made from water-repellent polyurethane foam, offering superior comfort while being easy to maintain in outdoor conditions. The balance between the robust wood structure and the plush cushions makes the Inout 707 a standout in any outdoor living space, combining aesthetic appeal with functional design.
Item No.
322521_GERVASONI
Dimensions
95 W – 74 D – 60 H. All measurements are in cm.
Details & finishing
Lounge armchair, frame in oiled iroko.
Cushions with removable covers.
Delivery & returns
Delivered to you in 6 – 8 weeks.
The estimated arrival date is determined by the brand inventory, purchase date and the recipient's location. See our shipping policy.
Founded in 1882, the company is currently managed by the third generation of the family with Giovanni and Michele Gervasoni. The aesthetic standards and production techniques have changed over the years. Not the passion for beauty and artfully made. Attention to detail, the use of natural materials crafted with mastery, suggestions of places near and far remain the hallmarks of Gervasoni products. The company designs, develops, manufactures and markets furniture solutions for the home and for the contract sector. Collaboration with some of the most qualified designers such as Paola Navone – artistic director of the company – Marco Piva, Michael Sodeau and Jasper Startup, guarantees the aesthetic quality of the products and continued experimentation with new materials.
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