Cassis Chaise – 169867 – Frontgate
All-weather wicker is handwoven over a powdercoated aluminum frame. Premium wicker construction resists mold, mildew, fading and splintering. Artisans weave wicker into intricate patterns you won’t see anywhere else.
Inspired by a vintage Parisian design, all-weather wicker is handwoven over a black powdercoated aluminum frame, forming rows of bias weave and other intricate details. Teak armrests and traditional, yet fluid lines contribute to the timelessly chic air of the Cassis Chaise.
- All-weather wicker is handwoven over a powdercoated aluminum frame
- Premium wicker construction resists mold, mildew, fading and splintering
- Artisans weave wicker into intricate patterns you won’t see anywhere else
- Natural teak accent on the armrest
- Sustainably harvested, high-quality teak is naturally resistant to mildew, so it holds up to rain and humidity
- Over time, teak will develop a natural silver patina if left untreated
- Adjusts to five reclining positions, from upright to fully reclined
- Frame is backed by an industry-leading 10-year structural warranty
- Plastic foot glides protect surfaces
- Some assembly
A Frontgate exclusive.
Additional information
Length | 80" |
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Width | 28-3/4" |
Height | 17-3/4" |
Seat Width | 25-1/2" |
Seat Length | 46" |
Seat Height | 12-1/4" |
Arm Height | 17-3/4" |
Weight | 38 lbs. |
Cassis (French pronunciation: [kasi]; Occitan: Cassís) is a commune situated east of Marseille in the department of Bouches-du-Rhône in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, whose coastline is known in English as the French Riviera, in Southern France.
It is a popular tourist destination, famous for its cliffs (falaises) and the sheltered inlets called calanques. The wines of Cassis are white and rosé, and not to be confused with crème de cassis, a specialty of Burgundy which takes its name from blackcurrants (cassis), not the commune. It is a filming location featured in The French Connection, notably for heroin smuggler Alain Charnier's house.
A chaise ( shayz), sometimes called shay, is a light two-wheeled carriage for one or two people. It may also have a folding hood.: 55 The coachmaker William Felton (1796) considered chaises a family of vehicles which included all two-wheel one-horse vehicles such as gigs and whiskies, whereas a similar carriage pulled by two-horses was considered a curricle.: 80
by Abby
The weave is very comfortable to sit on and the chairs are unique and attractive.
by Jean
Beautiful comfortable lounge chairs – easy to keep clean. Adjustable back & armrests. Love them with my ratan couch with touraqouise cushions & umbrella.
by Avar
Great chaise and no need to worry about wet cushions. Love these! Have a slight retro vibe.