Folio Cushioned 4-Piece Bistro Set
Italian made & designed 4-piece bistro set with chairs that have a reclining function. UV & weather-resistant, with a unique decorative square pattern that promotes water run-off. The set includes two Folio Cushioned Deck Chairs , the Poggio Footrest, & the Spritz Side Table.
All Weather
UV Resistant
Easy to Maintain
100% Recyclable
2-Year Warranty
200kg + rating
GET COMFORTABLE
2 Backrest Positions
The enveloping backrest has an easy & user-friendly reclining mechanism that locks into two backrest comfort positions.
SPACE EFFICIENT
Stackable Design
The Folio collection of spacious designer outdoor chairs and tables have a practical stackable design. Effortlessly store over the winter months.
OPTIONAL PADDING
Comfort Cushion
Purpose made for the Folio Chair frame and is fitted perfectly for the seat shape. Fabric straps with velcro ensure the cushion does not go walk-about.
WITHSTANDS NATURE
Weatherproof & UV Resistant
Hard-wearing polypropylene & fiberglass resin lasts one summer after the other. Withstands both the weather and saline environments, with no metal to rust.
Individual Components
Spritz Side Table
The Spritz Patio Table is perfect for enjoying the outdoors on your compact deck or outdoor area. The three-leg base stretches out softly toward the ground, resembling the roots of a large tree. It’s a favourite among residential outdoor furniture shoppers with a smaller area to furnish and sees a lot of love from the commercial sector finding its way into hotel balconies, bed & breakfasts, and other boutique accommodation establishments.
The Spritz is commercially rated and is backed by a 2-year manufacturer warranty.
Folio Cushioned Deck Chair
Stylish and embracing armchair for relaxing outdoors, the Folio by NARDI. The armchair has an enveloping backrest that flows seamlessly to the spacious lowered seat, a refined structural embrace that can be reclined in two locked comfort positions. Equipped with non-slip feet.
The Folio’s large structure is made of a sheet (“foglio” in Italian, from which it gets its name) in perforated resin. The square perforation pattern is loosely modeled on iron gates you’d find on Victorian era country houses, combining a refined time tested style with a more contemporary one.