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Outdoor foldable deck chair made with a painted steel frame and EMU-TEX material seat Frame available in antique iron, indian brown, white, green, blue, orange and lilac with corresponding colours for the seat material Width: 580 mm Height: 950 mm Seat Height: 380 mm Depth: 1080 mm EMU - Elettro Meccanica Umbra - was started in Italy in 1951 to produce military equipment; The founders of EMU, brothers Aldo and Angelo Biscarini, and Dante Menconi, stumbled on a process to plasticise the metal components of the radios to protect them from the weather. More about this Brand > Cotton fabric deckchairs FREE SHIPPING AUSTRALIA WIDEFrame: IronwoodThe basic deckchair is a great addition to any outdoor area. Select from the huge range of bright French striped cotton canvas to create the perfect setting to suit your taste.The deck chair is easy to fold away or can simply be hung on a wall when not needed.For additional comfort, the head cushion makes all the difference.




Fabric: The cotton fabric will eventually fade in the strong Australian sunlight. Please do not leave your deck chairs out for prolonged periods of time.Frames: The dark ironwood frame can be treated once a year with a timber oil, if necessary.Cotton slings: All cotton fabric shrinks. Please note that slings will stretch out once sat in again. Deckchair flat: 57cm W x 135cm H Reclined: 57cm W x 98cm D How To Make A Pallet Deck Chair HOW TO MAKE A PALLET DECK CHAIR Adrian Rice has teamed up with Fiona Sinclair to create Layed Back deck chairs, inspired by the Australian land, sea and sky. Using sustainable Victorian Ash for the frames, and ethical work practices, the chairs offer a unique and modern look to the timeless design. The slings are easily attached and can be removed for washing and updating. The 3 settings provide comfort to read, to relax and to recline. A packet of native Australian seeds are sold with each purchase, encouraging the planting of Australian natives.




With every chair that is sold, a 5% donation will be made to Trust for Nature, a not-for-profit organisation that protects native plants and wildlife in Victoria, Australia. As the days get longer and winter fades, its time for outdoor living. From deck chairs and tables to chair pads and lanterns, you’ll discover all you need for alfresco entertaining on outdoor porches, patios and backyard spaces.  Australians love the great outdoors, and so does Bed Bath N’ Table.Nothing could be simpler–or more comfortable–than a folding wooden deck chair. They know this in the South of  France. They know this on the beach at Brighton. And we know this at my house, where we keep a pair of striped canvas chairs stashed away in the shed in anticipation of sunny July afternoons just like today. Here are ten of our favorite folding canvas deck chairs. See you on the sand: Above: Striped deck chairs on the beach in Brighton. Photograph via Him and Her. Above: A folding Beach Chair in Green and Coral Stripe has a beechwood grame and a cotton canvas cover.




It is on sale for £31.50 from Garden Trading. Above: The Selsey Deckchair is made in England of woven cotton fabric for £65 each from Toast. Above: For US loungers, a similar chair made of beechwood in southwest France folds flat. The Uni Kiwi Deck Chair; $150 at Quel Objet. Above: A Saint Cyprien Deck Chair has a heavy weight cotton canvas sling; removable for easy washing. The beechwood chair made in the Catalan region of France is $169 from Bon Marche. Above: A Waxed Canvas and White Ash Travel Chair has a wood frame treated with Danish Oil for a water-repellent finish; it is $98 from Kaufmann Mercantile.How to restore an old deckchair Re-covering an old deckchair is certainly a case in point. By refusing to throw away a tatty old chair – you will be saving resources, such as the wood, chemicals and air miles required to produce one. Detatch canvas sling seat & use as template Detach the canvas sling seat from the frame. If it’s a double-length sling, use it for measurements, otherwise follow the steps below.




If your old canvas is in reasonable condition, use it to prevent weed growth when mulching the garden. Clean & sand frame Give the frame a good clean and a light sanding. A slightly weathered look is attractive and much easier to achieve; just ensure any rough or splintered patches are smoothed out. Tighten screws & apply varnish to frame Tighten any loose screws and replace any that are seriously rusted. Apply a coat of clear varnish to the frame and leave it to dry overnight. Measure length of canvas sling seat We’ve opted for a double-sling style. To measure the required length, tape one end of the canvas to the top cross-bar, then drape the fabric over the bottom bar and up over the back. Ensure you leave enough slack for the sling to hang properly and add 30cm for seam allowance and fold-over. Hem & create eyelets Fold a 5cm hem at either end, iron flat and stitch closed. Punch eyelets at regular intervals along each end. The closer together the eyelets, the more secure the sling will be.




Drape, lace & knot Drape the canvas around the frame and adjust so the two loose ends meet about 30cm below and behind the top cross-bar. Knot one end of the rope then thread rope through the eyelets in a criss-cross pattern to lace the two ends together. Once you’ve pushed the rope through the final hole, secure with a knot. Why not take the chair to the beach or park – perfect for a lazy, relaxing day. Gluten-free orange and almond cake 2017 Short Story Competition Subscribe to Country Style for a bonus Turkish bath towel Make old pillows white as new Yes, I agree to the News Corp Australia Privacy Policy includes important information about our collection, use and disclosure of your personal information (including to provide you with targeted advertising based on your onlineIt explains that if you do not provide us with information we have requested from you, we may not be able to provide you with the goods and servicesIt also explains how you can access or seek correction of your personal




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