Basket lounge chair, rattan - Sunday 002

GUBI

$2,932.00

Colour: Natural rattan, blue


GUBI
Basket lounge chair
$2,932.00


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Description

GUBI's Basket lounge chair is part of a captivating rattan furniture collection designed by Joe Colombo. Basket armchair combines industrial manufacturing and extremely detailed artisanship: modernist, even futuristic shape meets ancient techniques. The name "Basket" is a tribute to the classic hand-weaving method of rattan baskets.

Originally designed back in the 1960s, GUBI has now reproduced the elegant collection remaining faithful to the original design, with only a few minor changes. The chair's dimensions have been updated to meet today's ergonomic needs. The original inner shell, made from fibreglass, has been replaced with an environmentally friendly carbon steel shell that offers more stability and durability. The steel frame is covered with carefully hand-crafted rattan strips interlaced over each other. The rounded, embracingly comfortable cushions on the seat and backrest crown the look of the charming lounge chair.

Colour
Natural rattan, blue
Width
91 cm
Depth
89 cm
Height
68 cm
Seat depth
58 cm
Seat height
43 cm
Seat width
50 cm
Frame material
Polyurethane coated hand-woven rattan, carbon steel
Seat cushion
Foam, wadding
Backrest cushion
Foam, wadding
Upholstery fabric
Dedar Sunday 002: 100% Trevira CS
Abrasion resistance
100,000 Martindale
Weight
23.5 kg
Removable backrest cushion cover
Yes
Removable seat cushion cover
Yes
Notes
Please note that natural rattan furniture should not be placed next to a radiator, fireplace or other heat sources or in direct sunlight.
Product ID
GB10111612

Joe Colombo

Joe Colombo (1930–1971) was an Italian industrial designer who became known for his futuristic style and interest for multi-functional, modular systems. After studying painting and architecture in Milan, Colombo worked actively as a painter and sculptor before starting his career as an industrial designer in the 1950s.

His best known works include minimalist lamps designed for Italian lightning company Oluce and the plastic Boby storage trolley. His work has been exhibited at many museums, such as New York’s MoMA.

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