Ange armchair
£415.00
The Ange armchair by Jean-Charles de Castelbaljac – someone normally associated with the world of fashion, not metalwork. But he shares Fermob’s love for fine craftsmanship.
This piece is his fresh take on the iconic 1900 chair. And it really is poetry in motion – an item of furniture that spreads its wings and makes us feel as if we want to fly away. The backrest of this unique, metal garden armchair takes the form of two cherubs kissing. What’s more, their outline forms a heart, which is as appealing as it is comfortable to lean against. Guaranteed to add a romantic, decorative touch to your patio, terrace or indoor space.
This designer chair, with its Belle Époque style, encapsulates the full breadth of Fermob’s metalwork expertise. The curved wire, and the hand-forged rings and wings on the armrests, are particularly eye-catching in their intricacy. Equally impressive are the laser-cut backrest, formed from two cherubs positioned face to face, and seat, which is reminiscent of a poem in the style of Cocteau: heart to heart, nose to nose, face to face, mouth to mouth. In fact, this metal armchair is so appealing you might have second thoughts about sitting on it.
But you’d be wrong to miss out, because this piece is built to withstand the test of time thanks to Fermob’s expertise in outdoor furniture design. It’s covered with an anti-UV polyester powder coating that’s durable and hard-wearing. They’re stacking, which makes these Ange chairs extremely easy to store away. And they come in all shades of the Fermob colour chart. The combination of colour and distinctive design guarantees your interior will look good no matter what!
Availability | 5 to 7 weeks. |
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Material | Steel wire frame Perforated steel sheet seat Steel wire backrest Steel wire armrests Hand-forged wings and rings |
Guarantee | 2-year guarantee |
Protection | Anti UV powder coating |
Storage | Stacking height: 1350 mm Stacking quantity: × 3 |
Weight | 7 kg |
Dimensions | 38 cm (l) × 45 cm (w) × 88 cm (h) |
SKU | FERMOB_2008 |