&Tradition’s Boomerang lounge chair is a prime example of Danish modernism’s minimalist aesthetics. Designed by Old Masters Hvidt & Mølgaard in 1956, the clean-lined lounge chair consists of soft yet stylish cushions and a hand-polished wooden frame carried by slender brass legs. The bent wooden bar on the front is a fun detail in the otherwise simple design. The name of the Boomerang lounge chair comes from its shape – when seen from the side, the L-shaped frame resembles a boomerang.
Boomerang HM1 lounge chair, Hallingdal 130 - white oiled oak
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Description
&Tradition’s Boomerang lounge chair is a prime example of Danish modernism’s minimalist aesthetics. Designed by Old Masters Hvidt & Mølgaard in 1956, the clean-lined lounge chair consists of soft yet stylish cushions and a hand-polished wooden frame carried by slender brass legs. The bent wooden bar on the front is a fun detail in the otherwise simple design. The name of the Boomerang lounge chair comes from its shape – when seen from the side, the L-shaped frame resembles a boomerang.
Product details (15)
- Colour
- Grey, white oiled oak
- Width
- 69 cm
- Depth
- 69 cm
- Height
- 80 cm
- Seat height
- 42 cm
- Frame material
- Solid oak
- Seat cushion
- HR foam, polyester wadding
- Backrest cushion
- HR foam, polyester wadding
- Upholstery fabric
- Kvadrat Hallingdal 65 / 130: 70% new wool, 30% viscose
- Abrasion resistance
- 100,000 Martindale
- Pilling
- 3
- Lightfastness
- 7
- Base material
- Brass
- Weight
- 8.6 kg
- Notes
- Plastic gliders installed as standard.
- Product ID
Designer
Design duo Hvidt & Mølgaard, formed by Peter Hvidt (1916–1986) and Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen (1907–1993), was a pioneer of Danish mid-century design. The Copenhagen-based studio Hvidt & Mølgaard became famous for numerous refined furniture designs that are now known as icons of their era. Hvidt & Mølgaard’s designs combine a respect for traditional crafting methods with a forward-thinking approach to modern techniques and mass-production. Today, their work is exhibited in numerous museums, including New York’s MoMA and Melbourne’s National Gallery.
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