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  2. 17 Best Pool Lounge Chairs to Kick-Start Summer Sunbathing in ...

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    Dog Days Outdoor Sun Lounger. bludot.com. $1596.00. Outdoor Acacia Chaise Lounge. Summer’s about simple pleasures, so why not apply the same philosophy to your pool furniture? For just shy of ...

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    Intex’s Canopy Island – another Yahoo editor favorite – allows you to create your own restful (or party) retreat. A detachable fabric sun shade provides extra privacy and a veil of ...

  4. 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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    Even the changing rooms are a thing of beauty – the women’s have heated marble loungers, a sauna and steam room, the men’s a sauna and tepidarium. The range of expert-led treatments ...

  6. North Pier, Blackpool - Wikipedia

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    An Arcade Pavilion was added in 1903 at the entrance to the pier and contained a wide range of amusements to suit all tastes. Further alterations were made to the pier in 1932-33 when the open air stand was replaced with a stage and sun lounge. [4] In 1936, a pleasure steamer returning from Llandudno crashed into the pier. The collision left a ...

  7. 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 ...