The joy of nostalgia - the Sixties low table presents a young, comfortable and accessible retro vibe that looks good either indoors or out.

With the Sixties Low Table, you can bring lounge living into the garden, creating an irresistibly light and comfortable outdoor room.

Details
  • Category
    Outdoor Tables and Benches, Lounge Seating
  • Range
    Sixties
  • Brand
    Fermob
  • Designer
    Frederic Sofia
  • Warranty
    3 years
Specifications
  • The table top is made from steel, and the frame from aluminium.
  • 55.5cm wide x 41cm high x 75.5cm long
  • Steel tube base
  • Electro-galvanised steel table top
  • Feet pads to protect surfaces
  • Available in Fermob's 24 colours
  • High quality Axalta anti-UV powder coat
  • Suitable for commercial use
  • Made in France
Performance

The low table complements the rest of the Sixties collection perfectly, and is just as light and compact.

Jardin Outdoor Furniture
Auckland
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Seller

Jardin is the New Zealand partner for Fermob, an innovative, fun, and colourful French outdoor furniture brand.

Fermob as a brand is entrenched in French history yet are creating some of the most interesting contemporary outdoor furniture right now. Fermob furniture is ready for anything. It is designed to stand up to bad weather, to repeated folding and unfolding, stacking, to cleaning. It is designed to last, meeting the highest quality standards, and is superbly finished. The quality is exceptional, and the colours are beautiful.  

The dedicated team at Jardin is here to help you bring the Fermob joie de vivre to your garden or terrace, to your cafe or restaurant, or even to your garden office.

Art is a question. Design must be an answer...

...according to Bernard Reybier CEO at Fermob. Design finds its ultimate expression to create stylish furniture that works with every lifestyle. The brand has also redesigned iconic furniture pieces such as the traditional folding Bistro chair of Paris, the famous chairs in the Luxembourg gardens and the 1900 scrolled garden furniture from the end of the 19th century. Like an exercise in style, these pieces of furniture have been modernised and developed to become collections in their own right