Nautica Outdoor Swing Chair

Expormim
Mut Design
MYR1.00

Availability: In stock

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Collection of unique pieces made of high-resistance aluminum tube, finished in textured epoxy paint.

FINISHES
White antique textured

SPECIFICATION
W95 x D76 x H131 cm

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Details

Nautica is a hanging seat that pays homage to one of the first pieces created by Expormim in the 70's. Committed to creating a unique design able to surprise, and characterized by the recovering and rethinking of the rattan use. With this design we evoke the contrasts in the nature, through a delicate play of shadows in motion that reminds us the reflection of the light on the waves of the sea. Strong and sturdy, this visually lightweight seat may be integrated seamlessly into any environment, either suspended from a tree branch or from its self-supporting structure.

Mut is a design studio founded by Alberto Sánchez and made up of a multidisciplinary team. It is also a publisher whose principles are based on emotional design. When Mut was created, the aim was to experiment and redefine the objects of daily use. This is the hallmark reflected in each project of this enterprising atelier. The independent character has made possible to turn Mut into a design icon, and after being present in different international fairs regularly, its success has no limits. Mut, a laboratory of ideas in constant boiling.

Expormim, based in Valencia Spain, is a company with great tradition in the production of furniture. With more than 50 years of experience, the company has consolidated in the market thanks to the ongoing process of modernization with special emphasis on the improved manufacturing processes, the selection of raw materials and a careful design of their products. Currently, EXPORMIM is present in more than 40 countries around the world. Over time, Expormim, constantly at the forefront, developed various product lines, adapting well to the tastes and trends of the markets, covering fully the needs of both homes (indoor) and gardens (outdoor) as well as the major hospitality facilities.