Deuba Wooden Chair Cannes FSC®-Certified Eucalyptus Wood

Deuba Wooden Chair Cannes FSC®-Certified Eucalyptus Wood Director Makeup Folding Indoor Outdoor Garden Grey Red Green Cream

Deuba Wooden Chair Cannes FSC®-Certified Eucalyptus Wood Director Makeup Folding Indoor Outdoor Garden Grey Red Green Cream


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The mark of responsible forestry

The directors chairs “Cannes” are made of FSC-Certified Eucalyptus wood, sourced from sustainable forests.



Weight: 5.2 kg
Dimensions: 56.5 x 48 x 86 cm; 5.2 Kilograms
Brand: Deuba
Model: 106816
Colour: Anthracite
Dimensions: 56.5 x 48 x 86 cm; 5.2 Kilograms

5 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    So when u assemble. Never mind the pathetic useless instructions. 1st put the fabric through the the grooves for main seat. Then insert rods. Half hour to suss out how. It creakes a bit when u sitting ot. Medium build man. I bought this for my 8 Yr old grandson. So I’m hoping it will be fine. Looks good though

  2. TerrencMacghey says:

     United Kingdom

    Ready for sitting in the garden later on this year.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Had problems with wrong items included for assembly but seller eventually corrected that. Chairs are nice colour, natural quality and comfortable.

  4. DessieGoldfinch says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this chair as a birthday present for my partner to sit on and enjoy the patio he has designed and made.
    The tracking online was vague and I couldn’t find out if the chair would arrive in time for his birthday. Then on the very day and out of the blue a smiling courier was at the door with the parcel. Hurray! My partner loves the chair, and thank you. It is a good design, pretty easy and quick to assemble and comfortable and supportive to sit it. Everything you would expect from a Director’s chair!

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The chairs came promptly. One was assembled with no difficulty. The other was more of a challenge. One of the struts which hold the back support was not as well made as the other. However with fingers crossed that nothing broke I managed to twist it into the correct position for screwing it onto the arm rest. The wooden pieces are rough. If I was more pernickety I would probably have sanded the whole lot down.