Description
With its clean lines, low profile, and gently rounded legs, the Punta Mita daybed embodies understated elegance and natural refinement. Crafted from premium-grade solid teak, it stands out for its generous proportions and the exceptional quality of its materials. The cushions, upholstered in our high-performance Pacific Melange fabric, offer both comfort and sophistication. Whether showcased as a statement piece or arranged in a series by the pool, it invites effortless relaxation in a distinctly chic spirit.
James Perse was born in Los Angeles in 1972. He grew up between the beach, the ice rink, and his father’s cutting-edge boutique, Maxfield, located in the same city. While Maxfield was helping to establish Los Angeles as a fashion capital, James was immersed from an early age in a world shaped by contemporary design, European and Asian influences, modern furniture, and a clean, minimalist aesthetic.
In 2003, he opened his first store—conceived as a space that would fully embody the brand’s world and values. In 2007, James Perse launched his e-commerce site, extending his reach to a broader global audience.
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Origin : Los Angeles
Design by : James Perse
Lead time : 4 weeks
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