hanging egg chair assembly

hanging egg chair assembly

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Hanging Egg Chair Assembly

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The Cacoons are currently available in 11 colours. What's in the box ?1 x Cacoon1 x 4m of hanging rope with steel carabiner (used to attach to the top of your Cacoon)1 x set of eight aluminium Cacoon ring sections1 x Cacoon carry bag How do you hang one ?Hanging a Cacoon really is easy – we promise – but, just in case, all come with a set of easy to follow instructions. Does it come with any "extras" ?All sorts: doors, mosquito nets, eye bolts, tree loops, tripods, cushions...Have a look at our online shop ! A quality product !Cacoon is safe and strong, simple yet quirky.It’s small enough to carry, yet big enough to share.From wind and wet to sun and sea, its high quality, weather-proof fabric resists all the elements.It’s been tested and hung in every type of environment – in the garden, on a hike, in the woods, by the coast, in the office, in sports and leisure centres, in bedrooms and dens, in hotels and adventure playgrounds – inside and out, just hanging out and giving people a lot of fun.




Cacoon is one of the leisure industry’s newest and most interesting innovations.It is set to become the must-have, hanging haven for grown-ups and growing up! SingleØ 1.5m x (h) 1.5mThe Cacoon Single is perfect for one adult, or a few kids to share.DoubleØ 1.8m x (h) 1.5mWith its generous 1.8m diameter, the double Cacoon hanging chair is for two adults stretched out or blissed out!BonsaiØ 1.2m x (h) 1.4mAt Ø1.2m, our newest Cacoon, the Bonsai, is perfect for your one kid. Colours & fabricAll our Cacoons are made using fabrics developed for the high demands of the marine and camping industries. Anti-mould treated and water repelant, we use a mix of cotton and polyester in order to retain the soft feel of natural canvas while achieving the longevity of a technical fabric.Découvrez nos conseils d’entretienSafety All our Cacoons are made to our own very exacting standards – of course we can’t guarantee them for absolutely everything, but if used properly you’ll get years of enjoyment out of one.




Loading capacityCacoon Bonsai/Single/Double – 200 kg / 440lbs Check out the installation instructions (PDF | Video)Minimum space requiredØ1.2 m (Bonsai) 2,45 m (height) / Ø 1,6 m (width)Ø1.5m (Single) 2,45 m (height) / Ø 1,6 m (width)Ø1.8m (Double) 2,55 m (height) / Ø 1,9 m (width)Packing size / weightCacoon BonsaiCarton: 55 cm x 23 cm x 12 cm Estimated weight 4,5 kgCacoon SingleCarton: 67 cm x 25 cm x 12 cm Estimated weight 5,5 kgCacoon DoubleCarton: 67 cm x 25 cm x 12 cm Estimated weight 6,5 kgCacoon Assembly Hanging your Cacoon Accessories & Knots The ball frame “Globo Chair” is the ideal place to relax.Multiple layers of weatherproofed spruce wood guarantee maximum stability and safety. The “Globo Chair” is equipped with a big soft cushion which makes it a real cosy place.Look for FSCTM-certified products.Click here to read an independent product test.Also discover "Kid's Globo" - the cool hanging sphere for children! Simply follow this link. Get to know anything and everything about wicker.




White Glove In-Home Delivery available for this itemLearn more Dispatched from and sold by Charlies Stores. Garden Hanging Egg Chair with Cushion Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered. Item model number: EGG FULL Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 15 Oct. 2014 29,208 in Garden & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Garden & Outdoors) in Garden & Outdoors > Garden Furniture & Accessories > Hammocks, Swing Chairs & Accessories > Swing Chairs Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images? Wicker effect hanging chair with cushions. Wipe clean with mild detergent and rinse thoroughly. For additional protection store inside during winter and bad weather. Remove and sponge clean cushions. Store cushions indoors when not in use. Some assembly required, all parts are supplied. Garden Patio Rattan Swing Chair Wicker Hanging Egg Chair Hammock w/Cushion & Cover Indoor or Outdoor---Max.150kg Black




RATTAN WICKER GARDEN PATIO HANGING COCOON SWING CHAIR SEAT- RAINCOVER ONLY See all 14 customer reviews See all 14 customer reviews (newest first) This is exactly like the picture, very comfortable and looks great in my garden Excellent product incredibly comfortable Just a little smaller than I had expected. Love it talk of garden Loses a star as the pole was so tightly wrapped we had to use scissors to take it off which scratched it, but can't fault the product. See and discover other items: rattan chairs outdoor, swing garden seats, rattan cushions Garden & Outdoors > Garden Furniture & Accessories > Hammocks, Swing Chairs & Accessories > Swing ChairsThis chair was not my easiest DIY. Only because there was no tutorial anywhere to follow which means there was A LOT of trial and error which is always hard. I did this chair after Mallory and I were selected to compete in the Creating with the Stars 2014 contest. We were very excited but nervous.




The very first round was knock-off and with the help and guidance from our amazing star, Mandi from Vintage Revivals.  We were so excited that we were able to work with Mandi. She has always been one of our favorite bloggers out there and we were totally star struck the first time we even talked to her. Anyways, after searching everywhere on the web we decided that we would knock off THIS chair that was from Urban Outfitters. Macramé is big right now, and I was totally up for the challenge to create this DIY Hanging Macramé Chair . To start the chair I used this chair from Target. I spray painted it white and I had to cut off the legs. I thought they would unscrew but I was wrong so using a little saw I cut off the tabs which removed the hoop part of the chair legs. The clothesline I used for the project was from the Home Depot and I used over 8 packages of this rope. I believe I used 8-9,  200 feet packages plus another 100 feet package. That amount including the rope that I used to hang the chair which is braided as well.




This is a large chair and it used a lot of rope. The biggest thing I would say is make sure you have enough rope and that the rope is long enough.  I started out by cutting 60, 10 feet pieces of rope, that was not enough. I lost count after a while but I believe I ended up using around 120, 10 feet pieces of rope for just the walls of chair. But before you just cut away, use plain tape and put it around the rope and cut on the tape that way you don’t have the rope unravel. I started with doing a Basic Square Knot around the hoop. I then did Alternating Square Knots around the whole chair. I started on the left and I worked my way around. At this point I was feeling very excited and hopeful that I was going to be able to pull this chair off. After quite a few hours, I started to get closer to the seat part of the chair and this is were my first bit of trial and error happened. This failed because I just kept on making my way down to the seat using that same knot. So I had to take that apart and I was left with the picture above.




After thinking about it for a while I figured out I needed a second hoop but I also needed it to be a bit lighter.So I used a smaller Hula Hoop and after I sprayed that white I placed it where the seat would go and to make sure it would fit. After I made sure the hoop would fit I then took it out and did the seat as a totally separate piece. In order to do the seat I used a piece of Poster board and I Pinned the a piece of rope on to it. The only reason I did this was because I wanted to be able to make just a straight piece about the size of the seat to be able to then tie it on to the loop. The poster board helped. To do the seat I just used this rope on the poster board to help hold the shape I wanted. I still did the Alternating Square Knot. I tied the seat knots a bit more spaced out because I wanted to have a different look on the seat.  After I finished the seat I tied of the walls of the chair by doing a basic knot around the small hula hoop then I did another basic knot to tie the seat onto the hula hoop as well.




After the seat and walls were both tied to the hula hoop I then tied the tails from the walls and the tails for the seat together just so I could have a bit more support. The tails needed to be cut.  Just like when I cut the rope for the chair I had to tape off every piece before I cut it. I just did a simple braid for the ropes that hold the chair up and I using a few piece of wood I had around my house I cut 4 pieces of the same length and drilled holes where the rope would go. The hardest part was making it level and tying around the wood evenly. This chair is a lot of work. But I will say it’s not that hard and it can be enjoyable. It just takes time. Hopefully you will learn from my mistakes. It looks hard but once you start knotting it’s easier then it seems. Before I started this project I watch different videos and I looked at many different tutorial but STOP reading all that stuff and just start knotting! It makes WAY WAY more sense once you start. I do want you to know before you commit to this chair is that it took me about 40 something hours but that is with my different trial and errors.

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