Designed by Petu Kummala
The sculptural form of the Tides Ottoman reflects the natural ebb and flow of the ocean. A gentle bend in the aluminum frame provides a supported, relaxing posture. With the sunlight passing through its narrow slats, this striking Lounge Chair makes the ultimate outdoor statement piece.
Dimensions
Depth: 23"
Height: 13"
Weight: 17 lb
Finishes
Powder Coat
Matte White
Gloss White
Champagne White
Cloud Cover
Silken Silver
Roman Silver
Cove
Sand
Desert
Night Fog
Terra
Ironwood
Del Mar
Seagrass
Flint
Cosmos
Matte Black
Materials & Construction
Frame
Constructed from high quality, pure aluminum alloy, frames are coated in our Marine Primer and finished in an architectural-grade powder coat, creating a rich, dimensional color.
Marine Primer
A proprietary spray epoxy basecoat seals out oxygen and prevents corrosion.
Tailored Protective Covers
Protective covers are essential for the proper care and maintenance of outdoor furniture and ensure the longevity of your investment. Tailored to fit each individual piece in our collection, Pavilion’s protective covers feature a zipper closure and are available in two soft, neutral shades. Constructed from highly durable waterproof fabric, our covers resist stains and UV fading, as well as inhibit the growth of mold and mildew. For modular configurations or stacks of furniture, we are happy to provide a custom quote to accommodate any type of large-scale application.
Taupe
Gray
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Designer
Petu Kummala
Petu Kummala is principal of 358 Design, a Miami-based firm that specializes in cruise ship interiors as well as hospitality and residential spaces. His passion for design began as a child in Finland, where there is a unique synergy between land and sea. With his versatile training in interiors, engineering, and project management, Petu takes a holistic approach to design. Today, the Miami Beach designer holds the prestigious role of senior director of interior design & architecture at Carnival Cruise Lines and maintains his studio, where he explores brings his imagination to life through form and function.