
The most common would be the Pacific Fanback. The backs of these chairs space upwards and outwards into a fan-like shape. They are perfectly practical for everyday use outdoors.
A cousin to this resin chair is the Miami Lowback. The backs of these chairs simply space upwards in a vertical pattern.
If you're looking for a more stylish variety, the Samoa may be for you. The basic frame and solid seat are enhanced by an outlined meshed, net imitated square back.
The Fidji Highback has a smaller spaced backing with a thinner base connecting to the seat. This style can also be applied to the Pacific Fanback and Miami Lowback resin chairs.
A smaller, more quaint style is the Miami Bistro. You may have seen these resin chairs used by an outdoor restaurant or situated around a summer luncheonette. Their absence of armrests gives these resin chairs versatile placement and allows for more to be placed around and pushed closer and under a table than maybe the other varieties of resin chairs.
With so many different styles and colors to choose from, I am positive that the right resin chair is out there for you.
Thanks again!
-Mark
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