Tropitone Helps You Create Seamless Transitions From Inside To Outside

This weekend we extend our daylight, just as the temperatures are gradually beginning
to climb. Before you know it
spring will emerge. As we eagerly anticipate this change of weather we yearn
for soft warm breezes and a place to unwind after a long day of work. The best way to accomplish this is to
create an outdoor retreat.
Bringing the indoors outside is effortless with Tropitone’s Ravello Cushion collection designed by Robert Manville. The Ravello Cushion collection offers a lavishly appointed frame assembled from completely welded aluminum extrusions uniting a fluid cast aluminum arm.

The intention of RAVELLO Cushion is “Classic” in nature and spotlights a cast arm with a scrolled front leg component. A delicate leaf motif is cast into the front of the casting and the top of the casting flairs to provide wide arm comfort.
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RAVELLO Cushion’s back height is designed to give just the proper amount of “sink-in” support. It also provides head support to satisfy a majority of people found in ergonomic proportion studies.
Tropitone’s exclusive and extremely-luxurious RelaxedPlus® Cushions are
supported in the seat area by a resilient PVC fabric sling.
Take a look at this collection from Tropitone and consider it for your showroom floor and for your Outdoor Retreat. The seamless flow from inside to out will be easy to accomplish with this Revello Cushion collection. Choose a fabric and frame finish that coordinates with the interior color scheme to establish a fluid transition as you move from the inside of your home to the outside.
For more information on this product visit http://www.tropitone.com
Or ask me a question and I will be happy to help out.
These are my outside views… Marcia Blake
Trevon commented:
You put the lime in the cocunot and drink the article up.
Georgi commented:
Ahh, but Heath the operative word in your cmmeont is watched. Watching a film based on a novel is qualitatively different than reading the novel itself. Have you read A Room with a View? After the 1985 production of A Room with a View, Merchant Ivory also did some other Forster novels: Maurice (1987) and Howards End (1992), which is my favorite one of theirs because of the story and the actors (Emma Thompson, Anthony Hopkins, and Helena Bonham Carter). Too bad they never did A Passage to India, eh? I've never seen Where Angels Fear to Tread (1991), directed by Charles Sturridge and featuring Helen Mirren, Judy Davis, Helena Bonham Carter, and Rupert Graves; the last actors were in A Room with a View.





















