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Refresh your garden furniture with our Marcy range, a modern design made with robust tubular frames. All-weather fabric seat and backrest slings provide comfortable support. Plump striped cushioning brings an on-trend look. The seating is easy to assemble and comes apart easily, too, for compact storage. The seat has an adjustable strap to customise reclining. Key features: Single garden chair All-weather sling fabric seat and backrest for comfortable support Robust and rust-free tubular steel frame Striped shower-resistant cushioning Adjustable seat strap to customise reclining Easy to assemble and partially take apart for easy storage Cushion storage bag included Feet caps protect furniture and surfaces Matches garden furniture in our Marcy 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.
The John Lewis Marcy Sling Garden Chair offers a stylish yet practical addition to outdoor spaces, thanks to its sleek design and comfortable sling fabric. I love how its modern silhouette can complement both contemporary and coastal-inspired gardens, making it versatile for various exteriors. For styling, pairing it with neutral cushions or patterned throws can elevate its look, while combining it with rattan or wooden furniture creates a warm, inviting vibe. It works well in pared-back settings, but don’t be afraid to add colourful accessories or indoor-ready textiles for a more eclectic or cosy feel. Practical tips include storing cushions indoors during harsher weather to prolong their lifespan or stacking chairs when not in use for easy storage.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on John Lewis's website here