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Dimensions
Total: W 100 cm D 96 cm x H 98 cm
Seat height: 42 cm
Seat Depth: 63 cmMaterial
Polypropylene Rope
Powder Coated Aluminum Frame
Teak slatsWeight
13.46 kgHeight
98 cmLength
100 cmWidth
96 cmRemarks
Included:
- 1 seat cushion - 2x deco cushion 40x40 cm - 1x deco cushion 60x60 cmTechnical Information
Glides: Nylon Glides
Cushion: Removable Cover
Seat Cushion: 12 Cm Quick Dry Foam Filling, with Piping
Maintenance: A 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.Product Code
GC087S045QSS11Brand - Product Type
KelvinThe Kelvin (K) scale is a measure of color temperature of a light source. It represents the perceived warmth or coolness of a "white" light. This perception is analogous to the cycle of natural light, which shifts throughout the day from a warm orange-hued white to a cool bluish-white.
Understanding the Kelvin (K) rating is crucial for creating an optimal lighting environment. The color temperature of light influences visual comfort, task efficiency, and mood. Higher Kelvin values suit focused workspaces, while lower values are best for relaxed settings.Also from Vincent Sheppard