Fritz Hansen | Pelagus Sunbed Cushion

$999

Designed by NOTE Design Studio

Tailormade for the Pelagus Sunbed, the cushion provides extra comfort from top to toe. Covered in the exclusive Sunbrella woven fabric the cushion is weatherproof and durable. The honey yellow color adds a fresh contrast to the teak, warm when new and silvery grey when patinated. The cushion is made of foam with an open-cell structure that allows water to pass through while holding its shape and remaining firm year after year.



PROPER USAGE AND MAINTENANCE

Proper usage and maintenance is vital for getting the most out of the valuable resources we have. Our designs are made to last for generations, but just like everything else, they need a little care to get there.

OUTDOOR TEXTILE

Why
Sunbrella® Acrylic is Oeko-Tex certified and solution-dyed acrylic fabrics used for upholstering our cushions and pillows. The acrylic fibre creates a synthetic but cotton-like fabric with world-class features for outdoor usage, making it:
- Extremely colour and lightfast
- Water and dirt repellent
- Free from harmful substances
- Mildew-resistant

Washing instructions
Wipe the fabric with a firmly wrung cloth. In case of more obstinate stains, remove the upholstery and machine wash it at 30° C. If the upholstery is not removable, the textile must only be washed with a wrung cloth.

QUICKDRY OUTDOOR FOAM

Quickdry Outdoor Foam has an open cell structure which allows both water and air to pass through freely. This makes the cushion dry exceptionally quickly – even after being soaking wet – with little to no need of maintenance. Moreover, the foam provides a firm and comfortable texture which remains the same year after year.

Maintenance
If exposed to heavy rain, we recommend placing the cushions upright for quick drainage. Soon after, the cushion will be dry and the cushion can be used again.

Outdoor Textile / Honey Yellow
Quickdry Outdoor Foam
LxWxH: 77.56x25x1.18 in
Item no. 1961056
PACKAGING
WxDxH: 25.59x1.18x78.74 in
Weight: 8.82 lb


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