This cover is attached to an outdoor chair with a backrest using a flame-retardant bore, a new material that absorbs Alberton's infrared rays and generates heat.
The Boa is a reproduction of the standard when it was produced in the United States in 1950.
It uses Kanekalon, a flame-retardant material used in high-end faux fur in Europe, so you can experience a soft and high-quality touch.
The image can be mounted on a chair with a width of 570 × a depth of 720 × a height of 610 mm when in use.
It is made of knit material and is shrinkable, so it is versatile.
In addition, since it uses flame-retardant modacrylic fiber material Protex, it is safe even in front of a bonfire. In addition, since it absorbs the infrared rays of the bonfire and generates heat, there was an 11°C difference compared to other materials in the quality test in PRODUCT B4.
It is a high-performance material.
How to wash
・ Wash alone in a washing net at 30°C in a weak washing machine.
・ Weak aperture
・ Hanging in the shade
* Precautions: Do not bleach, tumble dry, or iron.
Country of Origin
All materials and sewing
made in Japan
■ Raw materials and ingredients
20% polyester
Modacrylic 80%
■ Precautions / Others
*The image is for illustrative purposes only. Only one chair cover will be delivered.