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NEW! OUTDOOR HANGING CHAIR - EGGSHELL YELLOW/GARNED RED - COLGANTE - CDMX_ST1

ACAPULCO DESIGN ACAPULCO DESIGN NEW! OUTDOOR HANGING CHAIR - EGGSHELL YELLOW/GARNED RED - COLGANTE - CDMX_ST1

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NEW! ACAPULCO DESIGN - OUTDOOR HANGING CHAIR - MEX BLUE/GARNED RED - COLGANTE - CDMX_ST1

Acapulco Design proudly presents: COMUNIDAD CDMX

The Spring/Summer collection, titled "COMUNIDAD CDMX," tells the story of a summery design adventure between two creative minds, taking visitors through the multifaceted metropolis of Mexico City (also known as CDMX) – right into a vibrant, urban community and Mexican craftsmanship. The result is an unconventional play of colors created in close collaboration between Acapulco Design Owner Benjamin Caja and renowned designer Stephanie Thatenhorst.

As part of this collaboration, we are launching a new product – the brand's first Swinging Chair. As a further development of the legendary Acapulco Chairs, Acapulco Design is presenting two versions of an inviting hanging chair that are eye-catching both indoors and outdoors. The Hanging Chair can be attached to a ceiling, truss, or even outdoors to a tree.

Material – Galvanized steel, powder-coated, seat made of elastic plastic, free from harmful substances and UV-resistant, ergonomic seat shell adapts to the shape of the body, suitable for outdoor and indoor use, very durable

Handmade in Mexico

Height 148 cm, Width 110 cm, Depth 72 cm

Weight: 18 kg

Load capacity up to 350 kg

Color: Eggshell yellow / Burgundy

Material: Galvanized steel, powder-coated

Seat made of elastic plastic, free from harmful substances and UV-resistant

Ergonomic seat shell adapts to the shape of the body.

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