In 2004, Fermob asked designer Frédéric Sofia to reinterpret the legendary Luxembourg garden armchairs and chairs, created in 1923 in the Paris parks department workshops, and which Fermob still manufactures today for the city’s public gardens. The result was the famous Luxembourg chair with the same distinctive lines and forms, combining the lightness and resistance of aluminium with the comfort of curved seat slats.
The latest innovation comes in the form of silencing pads, so you can enjoy the birdsong to its fullest!
Dimensions
Height: 88 cm
Width: 49 cm
Length: 57 cm
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Weight: 3.8 kg
Frame: Tubular aluminium
Seat: Curved aluminium slats
Backrest: Curved aluminium slats
Pads: Silencing
Stacking capacity: 10 x
Height – stacked: 123.5 cm
With its fun, colourful, design-inspired, typically French products, Fermob is a joyful brand that sticks in people’s minds! Fermob was born in France in the 1900s with the brand launched its very first iron furniture collections. It went on to build a solid reputation over the years. But the real turning point came in 1989 when the current CEO Bernard Reybier took over the small and decades-old workshop in Thoissey (near Lyon- France) with a vision to take the French brand global. His clever idea was to combine the company’s time-served know-how with inspired input from leading names in the design world. The result was a series of stunning collections designed by Pascal Mourgue, Patrick Jouin, Frédéric Sofia, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, Sir Terence Conran, and others. It was a real success story!
Fermob is a brand that is in tune with the times, is strongly attached to human values, takes pride in its work, supports smart innovation, and has a deep respect for the environment. Today, Fermob is the number-one outdoor furniture brand, employing 270 people and producing 650,000 pieces every year. It has become a trendsetter in outdoor colour and has launched a brand-new range of stunning lamps. Have a look around and you’ll get to see Fermob everywhere – from New York’s Times Square and Tokyo’s Marunouchi Street, to Beijing’s Forbidden City and Paris’ Jardin des Tuileries. So no matter where you are, you can get your own slice of the brand’s joy of living.