At Sklum we design pieces that not only fill a space but transform the experience of inhabiting it. The Noira acacia wood sun lounger is one of them: a refuge of serene lines where the body surrenders to rest and the mind is transported to a private eden. Its rectilinear and generous design evokes the architecture of a sacred plinth: a low, solid, and enveloping base that supports a mattress reminiscent of a cloud. Made from acacia wood with an elegant oil finish, its structure reveals natural grains that seem drawn by time. On the sides, the armrests decorated with a delicate rattan weave add a handcrafted and tropical touch. The soft seat and backrest, dyed in a vibrant and luminous tone, are carefully padded to offer support full of comfort. The filling of 17 kg/m³ density foam, synthetic fibers, and medium firmness is upholstered with a removable fabric cover with zippers made of 100% polyester treated to repel water and resist sun rays. The reclining backrest is a kind gesture that adapts the design to the body, allowing you to read, converse, or simply gaze at the sky at the perfect angle. The base is raised from the ground by a platform that reinforces its monolithic appearance, as if emerging directly from the landscape. Ideal for gardens, terraces, or pool areas, Noira bursts in as a statement that paradise can also be found without leaving home.
For proper maintenance, we recommend cleaning with a damp cloth, avoiding the use of chemical products. All pieces placed outdoors require special care. Avoid exposing them to bad weather and humidity, as well as leaving them in the sun for prolonged periods. Store them sheltered when not in use and, above all, during the winter months.
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