Sunset Daybed
The search for privacy was what guided Esther Campos when it came to designing this canopied sun lounger. Its corrosion-resistant anodised aluminium structure includes a woven base made from Shintotex, a highly resistant recyclable fibre developed by POINT. On the inside, the double sun lounger is reclining. The outside is enveloped by Sunbrella curtains, a technical fabric that is resistant to UV rays, fungus, stains and cleaning processes. “The curtains allow us to create intimate moments in the open air, as well as meaning that, aesthetically, the piece fits into any setting,” explains Campos. “It is an element that evokes a certain romanticism”. The ceiling of Sunset is formed by screen canvas, a fabric with micropores that allows air in but keeps the heat out.
Designer
Esther Campos
Daybed without curtains
Double reclining sunbed without curtains. Lacquered aluminium frame, round 4 millimetres Shintotex fibre weaving. In two finishes: toasted or ivory. Legs in anodised aluminium. High resistance cushions in polyurethane foam with fabric cover. Anodised aluminium frame. Top in canvas screen
Daybed with curtains
Double reclining sunbed with curtains. Lacquered aluminium frame, round 4 millimetres Shintotex fibre weaving. In two finishes: toasted or ivory. Legs in anodised aluminium. High resistance cushions in polyurethane foam with fabric cover. Anodised aluminium frame. Top in canvas screen. Curtains with aluminium bar and Sunbrella net curtain highly resistant to the outdoors