SIXTIES STACKABLE CHAIR
Best retro-inspired seating for small outdoor spaces and balconies.
Infuse your outdoor space with a joyful retro vibe with the Sixties stackable chair by Fermob. Designed by Frédéric Sofia, this chair is a vibrant homage to the 1960s, merging vintage curves with modern comfort. Its hand-woven polymer seat and backrest offer flexibility and a unique play of light, while the UV-resistant steel frame ensures lasting durability. Lightweight and stackable, it's ideal for balconies, patios, or garden settings, adding character and warmth to any outdoor moment.
$820.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.6
/ 5
Category Rank
143
/ 631
#143 in Outdoor Living
Price vs Category Average
-57%
Below average
Frame
Steel tubular Frame
/ Steel tubular Frame
Who it's for
- Design enthusiasts seeking a mid-century modern aesthetic
- Homeowners needing flexible seating and space-saving storage
- Outdoor entertainers wanting low-maintenance, all-weather comfort
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious shoppers looking for affordable patio furniture
- Busy individuals preferring quick, wipe-down cleaning routines
- Residents in regions with intense, year-round direct sunlight
Performance breakdown
Weather Resistance
UV-resistant finish and steel construction handle harsh outdoor elements with ease.
Ergonomic Comfort
Hand-woven polymer threads provide flexible support that contours to the body.
Storage Efficiency
Stackable design saves valuable floor space on smaller balconies and patios.
Design Aesthetic
Retro curves offer a distinct visual character that elevates any setting.
Portability
Lightweight frame allows for effortless rearranging across your outdoor living space.
Structural Integrity
Tubular steel frame provides a sturdy foundation for long-term daily use.
Key Specs
Frame
Steel tubular Frame
Seat
Perforated polyethylene outdoor fibre seat
Backrest
Braided polyethylene backrest
Stacking capacity
4 chairs
Stacked Height
47 in.
Material
Steel frame with UV-resistant polyester paint
Material
Hand-woven polymer threads (seat and backrest)
Features
- Joyful retro design inspired by the 1960s
- Hand-woven polymer threads for comfort
- Lightweight and easy to move
- Stackable for convenient storage
- UV-resistant polyester paint finish
- Durable steel frame construction
- Suitable for various outdoor settings
What customers say
The Fermob Sixties Stackable Chair earns widespread admiration for its exceptional blend of retro charm and enduring quality. Its distinctive, playful design instantly enhances outdoor spaces, transforming them into stylish retreats. Users consistently praise the surprising comfort offered by the supportive woven seat and back, perfect for extended relaxation. Built to last, the chair boasts robust, weather-resistant construction, making it a wise long-term investment. The practical stackable design is ideal for efficient storage. While the initial cost is noted, the chair is recognized for its excellent value, combining timeless appeal with superior durability and build quality, solidifying its status as a beloved, high-quality outdoor furnishing.
Know before you buy
You can safely stack up to four chairs. When stacked, the total height reaches 47 inches, making them easy to tuck away in a shed or garage during the off-season.
Yes, the woven polymer threads are designed to offer a slight, flexible give that contours to your body. While it provides a comfortable, supportive seat on its own, you can always add a small outdoor cushion if you prefer extra softness.
The chair is built with a durable steel frame finished in a high-quality, UV-resistant polyester paint. While it is designed for outdoor use, we recommend covering it or storing it indoors during extreme weather to maintain the finish over the long term.
The Sixties chair is intentionally designed to be lightweight, making it easy to move around your patio or balcony as needed. Despite its airy feel, the steel construction remains sturdy and stable.
You can easily clean the polymer seat and steel frame with a soft cloth and mild soapy water. Avoid using abrasive sponges or harsh chemicals, as these can damage the protective paint finish.
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