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BM5568 Outdoor Teak Deck Chair

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BM5568 Outdoor Teak Deck Chair

BM5568 Outdoor Teak Deck Chair

Characterized by clarity of both design and function, Borge Mogensen's Deck Chair isn't just a piece to be merely admired from a distance: the FSC-certified teak design invites us to sit down and relax in the great outdoors thanks to wooden slats shaped to follow the natural curves of the body.

Crafted with a generous, reclining seat and a frame angled for comfort - and with the option to add a padded fabric cushion for additional support - the functional and flexible chair can easily be moved to catch the best light. When not in use, it can be folded flat and stored away or hung on a wall as a decorative feature.

Like all of Borge Mogensen's furniture designs, the BM Deck Chair combines functional strength with natural materials and a timeless aesthetic. Carefully crafted details nod to the designer's background as a cabinetmaker and draw clear stylistic references to the American Shakers and 19th Century English furniture design.

$1,560.00
BM5568 Outdoor Teak Deck Chair
$1,560.00

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Characterized by clarity of both design and function, Borge Mogensen's Deck Chair isn't just a piece to be merely admired from a distance: the FSC-certified teak design invites us to sit down and relax in the great outdoors thanks to wooden slats shaped to follow the natural curves of the body.

Crafted with a generous, reclining seat and a frame angled for comfort - and with the option to add a padded fabric cushion for additional support - the functional and flexible chair can easily be moved to catch the best light. When not in use, it can be folded flat and stored away or hung on a wall as a decorative feature.

Like all of Borge Mogensen's furniture designs, the BM Deck Chair combines functional strength with natural materials and a timeless aesthetic. Carefully crafted details nod to the designer's background as a cabinetmaker and draw clear stylistic references to the American Shakers and 19th Century English furniture design.