Casa Padrino
Casa Padrino Art Nouveau garden chair set of 4 gray H. 89 cm - Garden furniture
Item number 129750
With their elegant design, Casa Padrino's garden chairs add a sophisticated and tasteful touch to any outdoor setting.
Art Nouveau Garden Chair Set by Casa Padrino
Material: steel
Width: 45 cm
Depth: 45 cm
Height: 89 cm
Color: gray
Excellent craftsmanship
Easy-care & durable material
Included in delivery: 4 chairs
These garden chairs are also available in other colors upon request.
Please contact our customer service for more information.
From the Baroque & Art Nouveau Garden Furniture Collection by Casa Padrino!
You are purchasing a product of the Casa Padrino brand.
Casa Padrino is a renowned European producer and distributor of Baroque furniture and luxury decorative items and is a registered trademark with the German Patent and Trademark Office.
Casa Padrino - Art Nouveau Garden Chair Set of 4 in Gray
Outdoor elegance - inspired by the art of Art Nouveau
With this stylish garden chair set in the characteristic Art Nouveau style, Casa Padrino brings the magic of bygone times into modern outdoor spaces. Four artfully shaped chairs combine nostalgic ornamentation with clean lines, becoming expressive design elements in sophisticated outdoor spaces.
Made of high-quality steel and painted in a subtle gray tone, the chairs blend harmoniously into any environment - whether on elegant hotel terraces, in manicured gardens, or stylish restaurant outdoor areas. The understated color scheme emphasizes the romantic design language and underscores the elegant effect of the ensemble.
The softly curved lines, typical of Art Nouveau, lend the chairs a delicate lightness, while their robust construction and weather-resistant finish ensure everyday practicality and durability – ideal for a lasting, stylish outdoor ambiance.
This garden chair set is also available in other colors upon request, allowing you to flexibly complement individual design concepts and create a distinctive accent.
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