canvas deck chair melbourne

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Canvas Deck Chair Melbourne

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> 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 D.I.Y. outdoor table with built-in drinks cooler Learn how easy it is to make an outdoor table with a built-in drinks cooler that can become the focal point for all your get-togethers.




French Canvas Deck Chair Channelling the French Riveria, these deck chairs are just what you need for the ultimate in summer style. Made of teak wood and available in a wide range of fabric colours, they are sturdy, easy to store in winter and very, very comfey. For online purchases we only sell Tom Multi synthetic outdoor fabric. Please contact us if you would prefer another colour. with cushion, $225.00with cushion & arm rests, $260.00with cushion, arm rests & roof, $345.00We have a new range of outdoor fabric that is ready to roll. It’s called Outside In and we have been chatting about it for a little while now, it’s true. There are a number of particularly good and unique things about this fabric range – one of them is that it is for the outside, which means it is waterproof and UV proof ( a first for us) the other thing it is woven (again a first – and woven in Sydney too, no less) and the other exciting point – and the thing that Julie loves the most – is that it is reversible.  




The reverse side has the negative pattern to the other side which makes for great coordination opportunities. Pattern on pattern, negative/positive style. Perfect for something like…. a pair of deck chairs. Deckchairs traditionally come in stripes. So naturally Julie avoided that option and chose to work just with Spotcheck instead. And rather than re-invent the whole deckchair making from scratch she discovered a nice simple wooden deckchair in her local Ikea which had this excellent removable sling arrangement using a simple dowel-in-a-pocket construction. So she sampled her new fabric as a replacement sling and got very excited about the result. And now just this week she has created a range of 10 slings to choose from, making them up to order. The fabric options are Spot 5D (black ground grey spots)  Spot 5L (grey ground black spots) Spot 4D (red ground grey spots)  Spot 4L (grey ground red spots) Spot 2D (black ground peacock spots) Spot 2L (peacock ground black spots) Spot 8D 




(navy ground white spots) Spot 8L (white spots navy ground) Spot 1D (teal ground white spots) and Spot 1L (white ground teal spots). Go to Ikea yourself (the deck chairs are called Mysingo’s in Ikea speak) and buy your own. They cost about $40. Then you order just the Outside In sling and put it together yourself. Or alternatively you can buy the whole thing already done for you. Either way you order direct from Julie. The price for each sling on its own is $88 and the price for the sling and deckchair already assembled is $155. The tricky thing in this arrangement is that no one knows how long Ikea will make the deckchairs for (remember those plywood Benjamin stools from a few years ago? Julie was hacking them for a while – screen printing lovely patterns on them – but Ikea suddenly stopped making them and so did she, sadly.) to place your order. If you’re quick it will come before Christmas. .au to find out more of what she does.Nothing says British summertime more than a relaxing spell in a deckchair with a good book or glass of Pimms.




So named for their use on cruise ships or ocean liners, our love for deckchairs hasn’t waned since John Thomas Moore patented the idea of an adjustable folding chair in Macclesfield, 1887. From stately hardwood options that complement your garden furniture, to light-weight steel framed chairs for beach trips and picnics, our selection covers the traditional and the innovative. Think about maintenance and durability while choosing, as well as adjustability and comfort. 1. House by John Lewis Scandi beach chair: £15, John Lewis For a modern take on the classic folding deck chair, John Lewis offers this good-value steel-framed version which comes in a range of bright colours ideal for the beach or park. It’s much lighter than traditional wood, making it easily portable. There’s also a carry handle on the back of the chair. 2. Panama deck chair: £49, Debenhams Debenhams’ Panama deck chair is a solid piece that will age well. Made from sustainably-sourced acacia wood with a natural oil finish, it’s low maintenance and can be left outdoors all year round.




This elegant deck-chair comes with a high price tag, but is a good investment if you love time in the garden. It comes with a warranty of one year. 3. Wooden deck chair: £29.99, Alfresia Alfresia’s deck chair updates the classic design for modern use. Its softwood construction means it weighs just 3kg and is easy to take to the beach or garden parties. Its polyester fabric seat isn’t the most luxurious but does for the odd outdoor occasion. The chair has four different back positions, giving a degree of flexibility. The wood frame will need maintenance to keep looking fresh. 4. Brommö lounger: £40, Ikea Part deck chair, part lounger, the elastic back and seat on this design from Ikea offer even more comfort than the classic fabric sling. If your style is contemporary, this is a great minimal take on the wooden deckchair, which still folds for ease of use. If you plan on keeping it outdoors, you’ll need to stain it regularly to keep it looking its best. 5. Bahama reclining chair: £89, Made In Design




The Bahama foldable chair is made for days lounging by the water. The steel frame keeps it lightweight and easy to move around for catching the sun. Steel also lends itself to a range of vivid colours, which contrast with the textile sling across the many combinations this chair is available in. There’s only one, practically horizontal, seating position, so be prepared to relax! 6. Southsea Deckhairs Wideboy chair: £128, Houseology The romantics among us will love this idea: a classic striped deckchair that’s made for two. Cosy up on the vibrant showerproof seat, or use the extra space to yourself with some added cushions for comfort. The hardwood frame has been stained with teak oil, and the sling is printed cotton. The blue and white stripes have us nostalgic for trips to the British seaside. 7. MAUI deckchair: £40 (frame only), Habitat Habitat’s MAUI deckchair looks fairly standard, for a decent price. But the clever thing about it, is its interchangeable slings, which can be purchased separately to the solid oak frame.




If you like to mix up your style every now and then, the slings are just £10 and the range goes from neutral tones to vibrant tropicals. 8. Wooden deck chair: £29.78, Homebase Another budget option for your garden is Homebase’s wooden deckchair, which comes with a wider-than-average polyester sling and a sustainably-sourced eucalyptus wood frame. The colours are fresh and contemporary in coral, aqua and grey. This one needs self-assembly, but the task is fairly straightforward. It should also be brought indoors when not in use. 9. SPLIT chair: £69.99, Maisons du Monde Maisons du Monde’s tres chic version of the deckchair has a metal frame and a toned-down colour range of charcoal grey, taupe and white. The attached head pillow and sling are made from textilene, a polyester mesh that’s durable and resistant to fading. A cross between a sun lounger and a deckchair this foldable design has five settings. At 9kg it’s probably best at home in the garden than one to take on beach trips.

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