Sunbathing

Outdoor & Garden

Definition

A sun lounger (deck chair, garden lounge chair) is a reclining seat for sunbathing. In teak, aluminum, or woven resin, it is the icon of summer relaxation.

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The sun lounger is the ultimate accessory for enjoying sunny days and soaking up the benefits of the sun's rays. Carefully choose your deckchair or garden lounge chair according to your preferences and outdoor decor style. Teak models will bring a touch of natural and timeless warmth, while aluminum or woven resin versions will perfectly match a more contemporary ambiance. Place your sun lounger in a clear, sunny spot on your patio or balcony to create a true relaxation cocoon. You can combine it with other garden furniture such as a parasol, a low table, or an outdoor armchair to perfect your resort area. Feel free to personalize your sun lounger with colorful and soft cushions for even more comfort. Let yourself be lulled by the gentle rays and fully enjoy your well-deserved rest moments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A sun lounger is a reclining chair for sunbathing. Made of teak or aluminum: the icon of summer relaxation.

Teak sun lounger for lasting luxury, aluminum for lightness, woven resin for value for money. Reclines to multiple positions. With wheels for mobility.

Mistake: a dark metal sun lounger that burns in the sun. Light fabric or material for comfort in mid-summer.

The most popular materials for a sun lounger are teak, aluminum, and woven resin. Teak is a very weather-resistant wood, aluminum is light and durable, while woven resin offers a trendy and modern look.

To maintain your sun lounger, start by regularly cleaning it with mild soap and water. You can also treat it with a protective oil suitable for the material, to keep it in good condition for many seasons.

Sun loungers are generally reclinable, allowing you to find the ideal position to relax. You can lay them flat for a full tan, or recline them for a more comfortable position to read or rest.

Choose a sunny and wind-protected spot to set up your sun lounger. Avoid overly shaded areas that would not allow you to fully enjoy the sun's rays.

Opt for a sun lounger whose style harmonizes with the rest of your outdoor decor. For example, a teak model will perfectly match a natural ambiance, while a metal model will better integrate into a more contemporary style.

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