
Holidays, weekends or after work are the best times to make yourself comfortable on a sun lounger. Whether it's a wooden garden lounger or an aluminium lounger on the balcony, the important thing is that you can relax quickly.
The selection of sun loungers is very large and wide-ranging, which is why only a few examples are shown here. A double sun lounger is ideal for a large garden. Do you want to relax under a large shady tree or would you prefer to enjoy the sun's rays? For users who like to do both, we recommend a roller lounger that can be easily moved from one place to another. These models are available in a wide variety of materials: sun loungers made of wood, polyrattan loungers or loungers made of material combinations such as aluminium and woven textile. There is also an increasing demand for folding sun loungers with a high seat height, which makes it easier to stand up after sunbathing. Sunloungers with a roof are also in vogue. By providing direct shade on the sunlounger, there is no need to move the parasol depending on the time of day. Another speciality in the garden lounger segment is the Hollywood swing, which can be converted into a double lounger by folding down the backrest. The thick upholstery of the lounger has even allowed some people to spend the night on it.
There are a number of lounger models that can be stowed away to save space for anyone who would like to lie on a soft lounger but doesn't have quite as much space available. One of the first garden loungers, which is of course also suitable for balconies, is the classic wooden lounger. These are now available in trendy covers as well as the classic striped design. After use, it can be folded up so that it can be leant flat against the wall or hung up there. Some of our best-selling folding garden loungers are the Lafuma recliners. Different models in different colours allow you to find the perfect lounger for your needs. These recliners were developed in collaboration with medical professionals who recommend a reclining position with the legs slightly above the heart. In this position, the human body has a feeling of weightlessness.