Engineered to withstand the rigors of high-traffic hospitality use, the Handwoven Gradient Outdoor Armchair combines premium materials and commercial-grade construction for long-lasting performance in outdoor hotel environments. At its core, the chair features a frame crafted from rust-resistant teak wood-grain aluminum, designed to mimic the warm, natural look of teak while offering superior resistance to corrosion, warping, and UV damage. This makes it ideal for coastal resorts, poolside terraces, and humid climates, where traditional wood furniture would quickly degrade.
The chair’s handwoven rope construction is equally durable, made from solution-dyed synthetic fibers that resist fading, mildew, and moisture. Unlike natural rattan or wicker, this synthetic material is easy to clean, requiring only a quick wipe with a damp cloth to remove spills or debris—an essential feature for busy hotel restaurants and patios. The tight, reinforced weave ensures structural integrity even with constant use, while the rope’s UV-stabilized color maintains its vibrant gradient effect for years, eliminating the need for frequent replacements or reupholstering.
Designed with hotel maintenance teams in mind, the chair’s removable seat cushion features a water-resistant, machine-washable cover, allowing for quick cleaning between guest stays. The chair’s four sturdy legs are fitted with non-slip rubber feet to protect outdoor flooring and prevent tipping, ensuring safety for guests of all ages. Whether exposed to salt air, direct sunlight, or heavy foot traffic, this armchair is built to maintain its beauty and functionality, making it a cost-effective, low-maintenance choice for hotels, resorts, and restaurants worldwide.
For hospitality properties seeking outdoor furniture that delivers both durability and timeless style, this gradient armchair offers the perfect solution: commercial-grade performance that meets the demands of daily use, paired with a design that elevates the guest experience and aligns with modern hotel aesthetics.