DVELAS in Spain manufactures furniture from upcycled sails, the prowess of which is rightfully displayed by Vaurien floating sunbed whose unique curved shape draws inspiration from a boat and sails.
Designed by Enrique Kahle, the Vaurien sunbed provides seating and protection from sun and wind with its curved back achieved by stitching waterproof and anti-solar treated, upcycled sail fabric on a structure of fiberglass battens.
There is an inner air chamber that makes it float on water. One of the ends of the floating sunbed is bent and fixed through a rope. Despite being made from old sails, it is durable outdoor furniture that will look good while floating or when placed alongside the pool.
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Measuring 200 x 135 x 90 cm, Vaurien floating sunbed has sufficient space for an adult to lie down comfortably. Weighing about 7.5 kg, it would not be very difficult to maneuver the sunbed around.
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