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From the Thomas Paul x LowTides Artist Series.

We're bringing colorful nautical designs to life with our Thomas Paul Sandbar Low Beach Chair in Seahorse Vineyard, made with  REPREVE® water and stain resistant fabric.

LowTides modern beach chairs boast an array of convenient features designed for ultimate comfort and enjoyment. Its patented armrests include XL cup holders, a bottle opener, a deep rear pocket, a headrest, and a cell slot, providing ample storage and functionality. Crafted with sustainability in mind, this chair is made with 100% aluminum and features a kickplate constructed from upcycled ocean plastics. The fabric, woven from REPREVE® fibers, offers water and stain resistance, ensuring durability for a relaxing day at the beach.

Designed by contemporary artist Thomas Paul, who is known for his bold use of pattern and color. This is an exclusive beach chair print, produced in limited quantities.

  • Armrests and kick plate built with upcycled ocean bound plastics
  • Easy Fold Technology
  • Adjustable headrest
  • Elastic rear pouch
  • 5 reclining positions
  • XL cup holders 
  • 10 inches from the sand 
  • Backpack strap 
  • Smartphone slot 
  • Bottle opener
  • Multipurpose Beachpac bag hooks
  • Weight capacity 250 lbs


 

Specifications

Seat Width: 19.9 in
Chair Width: 29.5 in
Chair Height: 32.4
Net Weight: 7 lbs
Height from ground: 8.5 in
Recline: 22 in from sand/ground

Product Care

Clean with mild soap and water.

 

Safety Information

This product is intended for outdoor use only.

Thomas Paul Sandbar Low Beach Chair in Seahorse Vineyard

SKU: UB2W42
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