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Ronda H90 SH44 AH64 W59 D58 2 ¦ ALU/TEXTYLÈNE - CHAIR ¦ Ronda H90 SH44 AH64 W59 D58 ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE 97604 charcoal light grey 97605 white light grey ¦ Bari H87 SH44 AH64 W55 D56 ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE 97253 champagne light taupe 97254 silver grey light grey 97256 white light grey 97293 charcoal silver grey ¦ Rimini H84 SH47 AH64 W57 D60 ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE 97091 white white 97205 purple purple 97206 orange orange 97207 lime green lime green ALU/TEXTYLÈNE - CHAIR ¦ 3 ¦ Santini H90 SH44 AH64 W59 D58 ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE 97200 silver grey light grey 97201 charcoal silver grey 97257 champagne light taupe ¦ Padova H87 SH45 AH65 W60 D57 ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE 97263 silver grey light grey 97264 champagne light taupe ¦ Lazio H86 SH44 AH64 W58 D60 ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE 97332 ivory light taupe 97333 charcoal silver grey 4 ¦ ALU/TEXTYLÈNE - CHAIR ¦ Getafe H84 SH47 AH64 W57 D60 ¦ Antibes H86 SH43 AH66 W56 D57 ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE ART. ALU MAT CUSHION OLEFIN 97596 charcoal silver grey 97652 charcoal jute 97595 white light grey 97670 white grey > TEAK ARMREST > TEAK ARMREST ¦ Jerrica H88 SH46 AH65 W58 D50 ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE 95060 charcoal dark grey > TEAK ARMREST ¦ Bilbao H90 SH43 AH66 W57 D50 ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE 95061 white light grey 95062 charcoal dark grey > TEAK ARMREST ¦ 5 6 ¦ ALU/TEXTYLÈNE - CHAIR ALU/TEXTYLÈNE - CHAIR ¦ 7 ¦ Gap H79 SH45 AH64 W55 D45 ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE 96038 charcoal olefin dark grey ¦ Matteo H78 SH45 AH65 W56 D54 ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE 96123 white light grey 96124 charcoal olefin dark grey ¦ Toulon H82 SH46 AH64 W56 D55 ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE 97220 white light grey 96112 charcoal olefin dark grey 8 ¦ ALU/TEXTYLÈNE - CHAIR ¦ Carento H81 AH63 SH45 W62 D60 ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE 96100 charcoal olefin dark grey 96113 white light grey > INSERTED CUSHION QUICK DRY FOAM ¦ Nancy H77 SH48 AH70 W54 D59 ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE 96091 charcoal silver grey > INSERTED CUSHION QUICK DRY FOAM ¦ 9 10 ¦ ALU/TEXTYLÈNE - CHAIR ¦ Cassis H89 SH48,5 W56 D45,5 ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE 97718 charcoal silver grey 97719 white light grey > FOLDING CHAIR ¦ Javea H88 SH46 AH65 W55 D49 ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE 97512 white light grey 97559 charcoal silver grey > FOLDING CHAIR ALU/TEXTYLÈNE - CHAIR ¦ 11 ¦ Nice ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE ARMCHAIR H83 SH44 AH64 W56 D59 96108 charcoal olefin dark grey SIDECHAIR H85 SH45 W47 D55 96042 white light grey 96041 charcoal olefin dark grey RECLINING ARMCHAIR H116 SH46 AH68 W60 D65 > with headrest 96109 charcoal olefin dark grey FOOTREST H45 W46 D41 96004 warm grey light grey 96110 charcoal olefin dark grey > INSERTED CUSHION QUICK DRY FOAM ¦ Capri H83 SH44 AH64 W56 D59 ART. ALU MAT TEXTYLÈNE 97692 black black > INSERTED CUSHION QUICK DRY FOAM 12 ¦ ALU/ROPE - CHAIR ¦ Aruba H87 AH64 SH44 W55 D56 ART. ALU MAT ROPE TEXTYLÈNE 97573 charcoal black 97574 white light grey ¦ Moreno H88,5 AH64 SH44 W65 D60 ART. ALU MAT ROPE OLEFIN 97380 charcoal black > TEAK ARMREST ALU/TEXTYLÈNE ¦ 13 - CHAIR 14 ¦ ALU/ROPE - CHAIR ¦ Vigo H79 SH46 W58 D58 ART. ALU MAT ROPE OLEFIN + CUSHION SUNBRELLA 97637 charcoal dark grey ¦ 15 ¦ Gabon H78 SH47 Ah60 W58 D50 ART. ALU MAT ROPE OLEFIN + CUSHION SUNPROOF 97620 charcoal dark grey 97621 white light grey 16 ¦ ALU/ROPE - CHAIR ¦ Fabio H79 SH42,5 AH65 W58,5 D51 ART. ALU MAT ROPE OLEFIN 96117 charcoal antracite cushion olefin dark grey ¦ Amalfi H79 SH42,5 AH 65 W58,5 D 51 ART. ALU MAT ROPE TEXTYLÈNE + CUSHION SUNPROOF 97369 charcoal antracite > TEAK LEGS ¦ 17 18 ¦ FULL ALU - CHAIR FULL ALU - CHAIR ¦ 19 ¦ Paris H85 SH44 AH67 W56 D47 ART. ALU MAT 97211 lime green 97212 orange ¦ Brest H82 SH45 AH66 W56 D48 ART. ALU MAT 96012 warm grey ¦ Gucci H84 SH43 AH65 W57 D54 ART. ALU MAT 97294 white 97295 silver grey 97296 charcoal 97344 ivory ART. CUSHION SUNBRELLA W46 L43 70050 sooty antracite 70031 ecru 20 ¦ WICKER - CHAIR ¦ Bastia H83 SH43 AH65 W57 D63 ART. WICKER 97215 dolphin grey 97218 anthracite > FLAT WICKER ¦ Adria H95 AH66 SH45 W59 D50 ART. WICKER CUSHION POLYESTER 97580 cappuchino sand > DINING CHAIR > HALF CORD WICKER ¦ Adria H98 SH45 W44 D44 ART. WICKER CUSHION POLYESTER 97581 cappuchino sand > SIDE CHAIR > HALF CORD WICKER WICKER - CHAIR ¦ 21 ¦ Firenze H95 AH66 SH45 W59 D50 ¦ Firenze H98 SH45 W44 D44 ART. WICKER CUSHION POLYESTER ART. WICKER CUSHION POLYESTER 99056 black black 99021 grey grey 99022 black black > DINING CHAIR - HIGH BACK > ROUND CORD WICKER > SIDE CHAIR - HIGH BACK > ROUND CORD WICKER ¦ Atlanta H88 AH67 SH 45 W61 D47 ¦ Atlanta H98 SH45 W44 D44 ART. WICKER CUSHION STINSON ART. WICKER CUSHION STINSON 99608 kubu brushed grey 99610 kubu brushed grey > DINING CHAIR > SIDE CHAIR > ROUND CORD WICKER > ROUND CORD WICKER 22 ¦ WICKER - CHAIR ¦ Kingston H75 SH43 AH63 W60 D60 ART. WICKER CUSHION STINSON 95020 irish coffee grey > DINING CHAIR > ROUND CORD WICKER > TEAK LEGS ¦ Faro H90 SH43 AH66 W64 D53 ART. WICKER CUSHION OLEFIN 97607 mixed white taupe > DINING CHAIR > ROUND CORD WICKER > TEAK LEGS SYNTHETIC - CHAIR ¦ 23 ¦ Stockholm H84 SH46 W52 D50 ART. SYNTHETIC 95031 white 95033 black > DESIGN CHAIR > TEAK LEGS ¦ Kopenhagen H80 SH44 AH68 W55 D50 ART. SYNTHETIC CUSHION OLEFIN 95047 white frappuccino 95048 black dark grey > DESIGN CHAIR > TEAK LEGS 24 ¦ TEAK- CHAIR ¦ Chester ART. TEAK 97800 FOLDING CHAIR H95 SH45 W44 D43 97801 FOLDING ARMCHAIR H95 SH46 AH67 W54 D43 97802 STACKING CHAIR H90 SH44 AH64 W60 D66 ¦ Salou ART. TEAK 99104 RECLINING ARMCHAIR H111 SH46 AH69 W58 D48 ¦ Hermosa ART. TEAK 99968 STOOL H50 L40 W40 ¦ 25 26 ¦ RECYCLED TEAK - DINING TABLE ¦ Dundee ART. TEAK > RECTANGULAR TABLE 99959 H78 L250 W100 ¦ Hermosa ART. TEAK > RECTANGULAR TABLE 99966 H76 L300 W 100 ¦ 27 28 ¦ RECYCLED TEAK - DINING TABLE ¦ Primitive ART. TEAK > RECTANGULAR TABLE 99455 H78 L180 W90 99444 H78 L250 W100 99445 H78 L300 W110 > SQUARE TABLE 99464 H78 L90 W90 > COFFEE TABLE 99563 H35 L140 W70 ¦ Cottage ART. TEAK > RECTANGULAR TABLE 99573 H78 L300 W120 RECYCLED TEAK - DINING TABLE ¦ 29 ¦ Aberdeen ¦ Hamilton ART. TEAK FINISHING GREY WASH ART. TEAK FINISHING GREY WASH > RECTANGULAR TABLE > ROUND TABLE 99952 H77 L220 W100 99954 H77 Ø150 ¦ Oakland ART. TEAK > ROUND TABLE 99565 H77 Ø165 > ELLIPS TABLE 99566 H77 L260 W130 30 ¦ RECYCLED TEAK - DINING TABLE ¦ Margarite ART. IRON FRAME TOP charcoal teak > ELLIPS TABLE 99963 H77 L250 W110 > ROUND TABLE 99969 H77 Ø130 99965 H77 Ø160 ¦ 31 32 ¦ TEAK - DINING TABLE ¦ Liverpool ART. TEAK > RECTANGULAR EXTENDABLE TABLE 95022 H78 L220/340 W100 ¦ Altea ART. TEAK > RECTANGULAR TABLE 99325 H76 L220 W100 ¦ York ART. TEAK > ELLIPS TABLE 97807 H75,5 L200 W110 TEAK - DINING TABLE ¦ 33 ¦ Java ¦ Sevilla ART. TEAK ART. TEAK > ROUND TABLE > SQUARE SIDE TABLE 95051 H78 Ø135 99316 H45 L45 W45 ¦ Calida ¦ Orange ART. TEAK ART. TEAK > SQUARE TABLE > ROUND FOLDING TABLE 99318 H76 L80 W80 99117 H75 Ø90 ¦ Montreal ¦ Avignon ART. TEAK ART. TEAK > RECTANGULAR TABLE > SQUARE FOLDING TABLE 95017 H78 L220 W90 99113 H75 L70 W70 34 ¦ ALU/TEAK TOP - DINING TABLE ALU/TEAK TOP - DINING TABLE ¦ 35 ¦ Bonucci ART. ALU TEAK GREY WASH >RECTANGULAR PICNIC TABLE >H74 L220 W100 TW204 97271 white 97272 charcoal >H74 L280 W100 TW204 97204 white 97273 charcoal ¦ Casssano ART. ALU TEAK GREY WASH >RECTANGULAR TABLE >H76 L220 W100 97312 white ¦ Siani ART. ALU TEAK GREY WASH >RECTANGULAR TABLE >H76 L220 W90 97242 charcoal 36 ¦ ALU/TEAK TOP - DINING TABLE ¦ Corsica ART. ALU TEAK TOP >RECTANGULAR TABLE >H76 L220 W90 97651 charcoal 97671 white ¦ Lugano ART. ALU TEAK TOP >RECTANGULAR EXTENDABLE TABLE >H75 L220 /330 W106 97203 white 97564 charcoal ¦ Enzo ART. ALU TEAK TOP >RECTANGULAR TABLE >H75 L185 W100 95065 charcoal ¦ 37 38 ¦ ¦ 39 ¦ Sienna ART. ALU TEAK TOP >ELLIPS TABLE TRIPOD >H78 L250 W100 97365 charcoal 97366 white ¦ Pienza ART. ALU TEAK TOP >ELLIPS TABLE >H78 L250 W100 97367 charcoal 97368 white 40 ¦ ALU/TEAK TOP - DINING TABLE ¦ Lucia ART. ALU TEAK TOP >RECTANGULAR EXTENDABLE TABLE >H78 L280/340 W100 97672 charcoal 97673 white ¦ 41 42 ¦ ALU/DURANITE® TOP - DINING TABLE ¦ Helsinki ART. LEGS DURANITE® TOP >RECTANGULAR TABLE >H74,5 L213 W100 95036 teak white 95038 teak black >SQUARE TABLE >H74,5 L90 W90 95037 teak white 95039 teak black About Duranite® Duranite® is Gescova’s solution for durable table tops. Duranite® is made from high quality fibre cement board wich is coated with a multi-layer polymer based paint. Duranite® can withstand all weather conditions and making it the ideal replacement for natural stone. Duranite® is scratch restistant. The quality of the surface can be attributed to a unique hardening process wich each table top undergoes in the final stages of coating. This finishing process also contributes to the excellent weather resistance and low maintenance of duranite table tops. 1.fibre cement tile 2. spray coating 3. roller coating and UV calibration treatment ALU/CERAMIC TOP - DINING TABLE ¦ 43 ¦ Stella ART. ALU DURANITE® TOP >RECTANGULAR TABLE >H75 L202 W100 95063 white duranite® cement 95064 charcoal duranite® cement ¦ Montella ART. ALU CERAMIC TOP >ELLIPS TABLE >H76,5 L260 W130 96122 white full ceramic top 12mm 44 ¦ ALU/CERAMIC TOP - DINING TABLE ¦ 45 ¦ Pozzato ART. ALU CERAMIC TOP >RECTANGULAR EXTENDABLE TABLE >H76 L220/340 W106 96130 white mixed white 96131 charcoal antracite ¦ Belli ART. ALU CERAMIC TOP >RECTANGULAR EXTENDABLE TABLE >H78 L180/240 W 100 97690 charcoal antracite >H78 L220/300 W 100 97691 charcoal antracite 46 ¦ ALU/CERAMIC TOP - DINING TABLE ¦ Bettini ART. ALU CERAMIC TOP >RECTANGULAR EXTENDABLE TABLE >H77 L220/280 W100 96126 charcoal antracite 96128 white mixed white >H77 L180/240 W90 96116 charcoal antracite 96127 white mixed white ¦ Abate ART. ALU CERAMIC TOP >RECTANGULAR EXTENDABLE TABLE >H76 L220 W100 97310 champagne antique aragon ¦ 47 48 ¦ ALU/GLASS TOP - DINING TABLE ¦ 49 ¦ Costa ART.
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