Masaya Lounge Chair
$855
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Captures 27.97kg CO2 of Carbon
This piece stores carbon within its wood. Trees absorb carbon as they grow, and that carbon remains locked in the material throughout the life of the furniture
Made to be together
Details
MasayaCo pieces are handmade to last a lifetime as the sustainable answer to fast furniture and fleeting trends.

Wood is a natural material, and each piece carries its own character. Grain patterns, color tone, and subtle markings will vary from one piece to another. Each piece is handmade from FSC®-Certified Solid Teak grown in reforestation forests.

Woven using hand-spun Polyester Cord.
◩ Use in indoor and Covered Patio areas
◆ Hospitality Grade Quality
⊡ Arrives fully assembled
◆ Hospitality Grade Quality
⊡ Arrives fully assembled

Natural Teak. Gold-yellow hues out and more tone variation in the wood.

MidCentury Teak. Dark honey tone and less color variation in the wood.

Coffee Teak. Warm dark natural tones with a matte and soft to touch feel.

Charcoal Teak. Dark stain that deepens the woods tone while allowing the natural grain to remain visible.
Impact 🌱
Handcrafted using trees sourced from reforestation projects. With over a million trees planted, we are changing the way furniture is made.
FSC® Certified (FSC® N004502)
Sustainably grown teak
Dimensions & Weight
24” Width | 30” Depth | 31” Height | 14.5” Seat Height
Box Dimensions
34” Length | 29” Width | 33” Height
Box Weight
37.4lbs
The Masaya Lounge Chair features a woven rope back and seat, inspired by Mid-Century Danish Cord and Japandi designs. Each piece is handmade from solid FSC® Certified teak wood and woven by hand using durable homespun polyester cord.

Drag or swipe to view the Masaya Lounge Chair Vaqueano Pattern in 360.

Each piece is handmade from FSC®-Certified teak wood and woven using durable homespun polyester cord.

Woven textures that complement elevate a variety of styles. Whether that is Boho-chic, Japandi, Modern or a more laid back Beach vibe.
The Masaya Lounge is woven by hand for over 16 hours using traditional techniques and home-spun cord.



