Products tagged with Draadstoel
Original Acapulco chair, Mexican design icon of the 50's. Solid welded galvanized steel frame with powder coating. Seat made of hand woven UV filtered recyclable PVC. Suitable for indoor & outdoor use.
Original Acapulco chair, Mexican design icon of the 50's. Solid welded galvanized steel frame with powder coating. Seat made of hand woven UV filtered recyclable PVC. Suitable for indoor & outdoor use.
Original Acapulco chair, Mexican design icon of the 50's. Solid welded galvanized steel frame with powder coating. Seat made of hand woven 70% recycled PVC, which is phthalate-free and UV resistant. Suitable for indoor & outdoor use.
Versatile and sturdy chair for indoor and outdoor use. Stackable and ideal for a restaurant or a terrace.
Original Acapulco chair, Mexican design icon of the 50's. Solid welded galvanized steel frame with powder coating. Seat made of hand woven UV filtered recyclable PVC. Suitable for indoor & outdoor use.
Original Acapulco chair, Mexican design icon of the 50's. Solid welded galvanized steel frame with powder coating. Seat made of hand woven UV filtered recyclable PVC. Suitable for indoor & outdoor use.
Unique Acapulco chair in great new metallic lavender colour for that elegant touch in your interior.
Original Acapulco chair, Mexican design icon of the 50's. Solid welded galvanized steel frame with powder coating. Seat made of hand woven UV filtered recyclable PVC. Suitable for indoor & outdoor use.
Hand-woven chair suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Durable design for years of maintenance free use.
Versatile and sturdy chair for indoor and outdoor use. Stackable and ideal for a restaurant or a terrace.
Light yet sturdy chair from the Silla Acapulco range. Thanks to the materials used, this chair is perfectly suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Original Acapulco chair, Mexican design icon of the 50's. Solid welded galvanized steel frame with powder coating. Seat made of hand woven UV filtered recyclable PVC. Suitable for indoor & outdoor use.








































