The metal structure is first sandblasted to remove any imperfections and then epoxy powder-coated in the following colors: Clay, Pewter, Sunflower, Khaki Green and Rust. The metal structure is completely covered in special polypropylene fiber that is similar to traditional woven wicker and comes in an array of sophisticated colors: Sand, Elephant Grey, Charcoal, Sunflower, Khaki Green and Rust. The epoxy-painted finish on the metal structure is color-coordinated to match the cord. It is in Pewter color when the cord covering is in Elephant Grey or Charcoal, and is in the same shade as the cord for the other colors: Clay, Sunflower, Khaki Green and Rust. The cushions have internal padding in high resilience expanded polyurethane foam and are covered in water resistant fiber and fabric. The completely removable upholstery covers come in a vast array of outdoor fabrics that look sensational when combined with the cord structures.
The Halley “Outdoor” family includes an armchair, footstool, sofa and daybed. Thanks to their streamlined proportions, they bring stylish, elegant decor to any setting, even urban and hospitality spaces.
The Halley “Outdoor” collection also includes a daybed that is as elegant as it is comfortable. The structure is covered in cord in the following colors: Sand, Elephant Grey, Charcoal, Sunflower, Khaki Green and Rust. The cushions have internal padding in high resilience expanded polyurethane foam and are covered in water resistant fiber and fabric. Thanks to a mechanism designed and engineered by Minotti Studio, the Halley “Outdoor” daybed can be adjusted to four different reclining positions.
Halley Outdoor Daybed with Reclining Backrest
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Rodolfo Dordoni
Architect and designer Rodolfo Dordoni was born in Milan, where he graduated in Architecture in 1979. Responsible for the art direction of Artemide, Cappellini (1979-1989), Fontana Arte, Foscarini, Minotti, and Roda, he designs for various companies as well. Dordoni Architetti, founded in association with architects Alessandro Acerbi and Luca Zaniboni, develops projects for houses, residential complexes, industrial and commercial areas such as offices, storesand showrooms, restaurants, hotels, yachts, as well as exhibit stands of diverse commercial fields.Learn more about
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