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  2. Sunlounger - Wikipedia

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    A sunlounger (British "sun lounger") is a chair-like device, typically placed in a patio, garden, or swimming pool deck, or used as beach-side outdoor furniture. [1] Sunloungers from the back. They are often constructed from wood, formed plastic, or metal and indoor fabrics.

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    And in Greece, locals have taken to using drones to police new rules on sun loungers in a bid to stop overcrowding on the country’s beaches.

  4. Deckchair - Wikipedia

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    In Northern Europe, the remains of folding chairs have been found dating back to the Bronze Age.Foldable chairs were also used in Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome.During the Middle Ages, the folding chair was widely used as a liturgical furniture piece – part of the standing of a bishop was his cathedra (official chair or throne), which was housed in his cathedral (church which housed his ...

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    Best believe the beaches and resorts are overqualified to host two weeks on a sun lounger, but it’s outside the gates where St Vincent really thrives, although honeymooners beware, there’s ...

  6. The best pool floats for all ages

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    Lounge comfortably on a float as you soak up the sun, read a book and unwind. Quick Overview. Big Joe Lazy Lounger. $85 at Amazon. ... Rely on it as a hammock, lounger, drifter and exercise saddle ...

  7. Sunroom - Wikipedia

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    Sunroom and solarium have the same denotation: solarium is Latin for "place of sun[light]". Solaria of various forms have been erected throughout European history. Currently, the sunroom or solarium is popular in Europe, Canada, [2] the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.