Lofoten Lounger by Corey Baker Channels Mod Design
Elsa Blaine — July 14, 2009 — Eco
References: rivafurniture.au & contemporist
The Lofoten Lounger is a super sleek piece of eco-friendly furniture. Designed by Australian Corey Baker, it is made of bamboo (a renewable and sustainable resource) and aluminum, making it suitable for indoor or outdoor spaces.
The curvilinear shape of the Lofoten Lounger is modern and ergonomic. The sweeping multi-strip silhouette allows for cooling airflow, perfect for poolside relaxing.
In a way the chaise reminds me of a suspension bridge, arching dramatically and smoothly from its curved legs, bowing seat, and supportive head rest.
The curvilinear shape of the Lofoten Lounger is modern and ergonomic. The sweeping multi-strip silhouette allows for cooling airflow, perfect for poolside relaxing.
In a way the chaise reminds me of a suspension bridge, arching dramatically and smoothly from its curved legs, bowing seat, and supportive head rest.
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