Limbo Lounge Chair in Recycled Material - Terracotta
At once an eye-catching art piece and an everyday object, the Limbo Lounge Chair was conceived by Icelandic designer Hlynur Atlason. With its swooping, sculptural form, the Limbo holds your body in a comfortable position. Made in the state of Wisconsin from 25% recycled post-consumer polyethylene, the Limbo is also fully recyclable. The chair can be used indoors and outdoors and is sustainably produced. The Limbo Lounge Chair measures 27.5h x 30w x 28”d with a 16.75” seat height. The chair is produced by Heller, a manufacturer with work in MoMA’s collection.
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Limbo Lounge Chair in Recycled Material - Terracotta
Limbo Lounge Chair in Recycled Material - Terracotta
At once an eye-catching art piece and an everyday object, the Limbo Lounge Chair was conceived by Icelandic designer Hlynur Atlason. With its swooping, sculptural form, the Limbo holds your body in a comfortable position. Made in the state of Wisconsin from 25% recycled post-consumer polyethylene, the Limbo is also fully recyclable. The chair can be used indoors and outdoors and is sustainably produced. The Limbo Lounge Chair measures 27.5h x 30w x 28”d with a 16.75” seat height. The chair is produced by Heller, a manufacturer with work in MoMA’s collection.
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At once an eye-catching art piece and an everyday object, the Limbo Lounge Chair was conceived by Icelandic designer Hlynur Atlason. With its swooping, sculptural form, the Limbo holds your body in a comfortable position. Made in the state of Wisconsin from 25% recycled post-consumer polyethylene, the Limbo is also fully recyclable. The chair can be used indoors and outdoors and is sustainably produced. The Limbo Lounge Chair measures 27.5h x 30w x 28”d with a 16.75” seat height. The chair is produced by Heller, a manufacturer with work in MoMA’s collection.




















