Netorious 2.0 Anthracite Black
Lounger
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Grand lounge furniture
Is it a recliner? A couch? A hammock? It's so much more than that! Netorious introduces a completely new way of relaxing. You nestle into this lounge furniture whatever way you want. Whether you're sitting upright, lying cross-legged, or hanging out with friends, Netorious takes chilling to an even higher level. Fill it with pillows, blankets, and books, and off you go to your own planet of relaxation.
Light and super strong
Netorious is grand yet subtle, thanks to its transparency. The clever design combines maximum comfort with minimum use of high-quality materials. This makes it light, super strong, and weather resistant. Its funny legs firmly support this garden lounge furniture on any surface. The sturdy, soft net is blindly concealed in the aluminum frame, which makes the construction extra strong. Those ties between the net and the legs? You can use them to tension Netorious yourself. It's that simple!
This oversized lounge chair is ready for you all day long. You lift it in a flash and easily move it with the sun. For maximum comfort, there's Netorious Pillow, a quilted cushion that flows precisely into the design. And with Netorious Cover, made from recycled PET bottles, you protect Netorious from any weather. It'll stay at its very best for years to come!
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About the designer
Chris Kabel creates smart furniture in which ingenious constructions lead to surprising design. Chris: "Fatboy has an open mind for things that don't exist yet, and they immediately believed in my wild ideas. It was fantastic to then investigate together how we could translate them into the very best product. That's how we came up with an entirely new interpretation of The Good Life."