Replacement Deckchair Sling in Marie Cotton (available to order)
$125.00
The replacement deckchair slings have been specifically made to fit the Madder & Rouge Deckchair Frame which has the feature of easily removable slings. (For other deckchair frames we suggest you purchase your preferred fabric by the meter. Available fabrics can be seen in the fabric section.)
This item is the fabric sling only. Due to supply issues we are not selling complete deckchairs currently. We apologise for the inconvenience.
100% Cotton.
Made in France
ABOUT THE FABRIC
This fabric comes from a mill located in a small village high in the hills in the South West of France. All our cloth is woven by craftsmen from pure first quality cotton thread, and in some cases the original old world traditional looms are still used.
This twined thread called "retors" in technical terms, is made of two threads rolled together to produce one final thread. We use this type of thread in the weft as well as in the warp which helps to give our cloth its beautiful textural effect.
The natural colour of our cotton is off-white. Its coloration, specific to Les Toiles du Soleil, comes from a staining process named "grand teint". This quality of dyeing guarantees a better hold of the colours.
This item is the fabric sling only. Due to supply issues we are not selling complete deckchairs currently. We apologise for the inconvenience.
100% Cotton.
Made in France
ABOUT THE FABRIC
This fabric comes from a mill located in a small village high in the hills in the South West of France. All our cloth is woven by craftsmen from pure first quality cotton thread, and in some cases the original old world traditional looms are still used.
This twined thread called "retors" in technical terms, is made of two threads rolled together to produce one final thread. We use this type of thread in the weft as well as in the warp which helps to give our cloth its beautiful textural effect.
The natural colour of our cotton is off-white. Its coloration, specific to Les Toiles du Soleil, comes from a staining process named "grand teint". This quality of dyeing guarantees a better hold of the colours.