Lento Lounge Chair

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Description

The Lento lounge chair by Bertrand Lejoly is characterized by a mix of natural teak wood, tactile polypropylene rope and comfortable cushions. The prominently featured solid teak legs and high woven rope backs give the chair a rich and engaging personality.

Specifications

  • BrandVincent Sheppard
  • CollectionLento
  • DesignerBertrand Lejoly
  • Product TypeLounge Chair
  • Location RatingOutdoor
  • Width (in)29.53
  • Height (in)30.71
  • Length/Depth (in)32.68
  • Seat Height (in)17.72
  • Product Weight (lbs)27.34
  • StackableNo
  • Contract / Hospitality Rated?Yes
  • Eco FriendlyYes
  • Warranty2 Years
  • CareA quick wash with a non-foaming mild detergent every three months will do the trick. A soft nylon brush or a low pressure air hose can also be used to clean between the weaving.
  • Assembly Required?No

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  • GC139W002S026
    Teak / Anthracite

Brand

Vincent Sheppard

Vincent Sheppard promotes beautiful moments spent together. The Belgian company has been designing and manufacturing indoor and outdoor furniture with exceptional seating comfort since 1992. The brand is the worldwide market leader in loom furniture, a technique where kraft paper is twisted around a metal wire and woven into unique furniture pieces. Today, their furniture is exported to more than 50 countries on six continents – their furniture can be found in the most beautif...

Designer

Bertrand Lejoly

After studying at the École supérieure des arts Saint-Luc in Liège and several years of work experience in Germany and Italy, Bertrand Lejoly joined in 2013 Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen as Head of Product Design. In 2018 he founded the Bertrand Lejoly Design Studio, based in Antwerp.

He describes his style as ‘refined simplicity’. His objects walk the boundary between an expressive yet subtle design language. He especially likes to play with ele...

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