Portofino Folding Deck Chair
2014 Portofino Folding Deck Chair
Vincent Van Duysen 2014


The Portofino collection, designed by Vincent Van Duysen, features a soft and refined design. Inspired by the picturesque harbour town of Portofino on the Italian Riviera. Originally created to complement yacht decks, this series of folding seats includes two armchairs, this deck chair and a footstool. The elegant frames are crafted from durable solid timber, ensuring strength. The removable covers of the chairs are available in a wide selection of high-quality fabrics from Paola Lenti, offering customisation to suit various tastes and settings. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, the Portofino collection brings quiet luxury to any space.

Paola Lenti Portofino Folding Deck Chair : Vincent Van Duysen 2014
Dimensions : Deck Chair: 825W x 1040D x 805H mm. XL Deck Chair: 1060W x 1040D x 805H mm.
Options : Structure: Black Locust timber in natural or dark stained finish.
Material : Structure: Solid natural timber. Removable upholstery available in a selection of fabrics from the Paola Lenti Collection.



Vincent Van Duysen


Vincent Van Duysen was born 1962 in Lokeren, Belgium. He attended Architecture school at the Architecture Institute Saint-Lucas in Ghent and founded his design studio in Antwerp in 1990. From the onset there has been a great interest in interior design with mostly residential projects – a complete architectural product with subtle transitions between architecture and interior design combined with a spatial design attitude that always searches the essence. His use of pure and tactile materials results in a clear and timeless design. An approach that covers all aspects, with respect to context and tradition, within which the senses and physical experience of the space, materials and light place the integrity of the user at its core. Functionality, durability and comfort are the prime components of the work.
About Paola Lenti


Paola Lenti’s products are based on a balance of past and present, exterior and interior, tradition and technology. The shapes are kept deliberately simple, the sophistication comes from the colours.