John Lewis St Ives Garden Lounging Chair FSC-Certified
Suitable for the garden or conservatory, our St Ives garden furniture is made of FSC-certified eucalyptus wood. Inspired by the quaint seaside town in Cornwall, St Ives combines the best of traditional English and contemporary Scandinavian design.
This distinctive St Ives lounging chair has been tested to withstand up to 20 stone (127kg), exceeding the industry standard.
Key features:
- Garden lounging chair
- Hardy and naturally weather-resistant FSC-certified eucalyptus wood
- Sumptuous shower-resistant seat and backrest cushions
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
- Matches outdoor furniture in our St Ives range
Garden furniture care: To keep your outdoor furniture in the best condition, store it in a cool, dry, well-ventilated spot indoors over the winter. If it’s staying outside, use an outdoor furniture cover whenever the weather is wet or unseasonal. Make sure furniture is clean and dry before storing it away and keep cushions in a clean and dry place when not in use.
By choosing this product you are supporting responsible management of the world's forests. The Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) is a global, not-for-profit organisation that helps take care of forests and the people and wildlife that call them home. To learn more, visit fsc.org.
Choose the perfect outdoor furniture
We have a selection of wooden furniture for you to choose from which will suit the home or garden. Below are a few options to consider when choosing your perfect outdoor furniture.
Teak | A premium and popular wood with an attractive appearance which ages beautifully. Strong, durable and resistant to rot and decay, this furniture requires little maintenance |
Eucalyptus | Distinctive scent and appearance which darkens as it ages. Provides similar natural benefits to teak including moisture resistance, hardness and durability. It's plentiful in supply which makes the furniture an inexpensive choice. |
Acacia | Naturally durable, this wood is incredibly hard and is unlikely to suffer damage during everyday use. It provides similar natural benefits to teak, yet unlike many other hardwoods, acacia is also relatively fast growing which minimises the environmental impact. |