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Grand Life by Christophe Pillet and Kilt   Ethimo’s outdoor space reflects the   inviting guests to live an immersive
           by Marcello Ziliani are the lines selected   exclusivity of the hotel, creating a coherent   experience in lush nature and to enjoy the
           to characterise the lush and sophisticated   and harmonious atmosphere.  areas dedicated to moments of relaxation
           environment of La Mamounia, collections   The result is open-air rooms that invite   or conviviality in maximum comfort.
           that underline how contemporary Italian   guests to relax and enjoy the beauty and   Grand  Life, lounge armchairs and
           design can emphasise, with uniqueness,   tranquility of nature, in keeping with   coffee tables, design by Christophe Pillet
           environments with an exotic atmosphere.  the overall luxury experience that La   Expression  of  the  Italian  Way  of
             The natural materials that give shape to   Mamounia offers.        Life, the Grand Life line embodies the
           these collections, such as teak and rope,                            standards of excellence of workmanship,
           recall local artisan traditions and generate   Ethimo collection for Mamounia:  quality craftsmanship and innovation,
           a spontaneous, cultural and stylistic   Grand  Life  and  Kilt  integrate  comfort and design. The structure of the
           connection with the territory.     harmoniously with the external spaces,   furniture is made of teak (FSC certified)
                                                                                with a metal core, while the backrest
                                                                                of the different types of seating comes
                                                                                from the skilful and refined weaving of
                                                                                acrylic rope. Soft cushions with generous
                                                                                shapes, made with fabrics that are soft to
                                                                                the touch and specific for outdoor use,
                                                                                increase the sense of comfort and well-
                                                                                being. The coffee tables are always made
                                                                                of teak, with a ceramic stone top.
                                                                                  Kilt, dining armchairs, design by
                                                                                Marcello Ziliani
                                                                                  The enveloping silhouette of the Kilt
                                                                                dining chairs takes shape through a dense
                                                                                weave of taut rope which, embracing the
                                                                                teak structure (FSC certified), designs the
                                                                                backrest and seat, ensuring comfort and
                                                                                resistance.  In  an  ideal  mix  of elegance,
                                                                                ergonomics and functionality, Kilt lends
                                                                                itself to being combined with different
                                                                                types and styles of dining table.   dw

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