Skagerak Pelagus Sunbed
from Fritz Hansen
skagerak pelagus sunbed
Design NOTE Design Studio, 2022
FSC™ certified teak
Skagerak by Fritz Hansen
Pelagus Sunbed is intended for pure relaxation and aesthetic pleasure derived from its distinctive yet understated design language, a spirit imbued in the entire Pelagus collection. Supremely comfortable and flexible, the sunbed can be set into 5 positions, for lying down, reclining or sitting. The well-crafted wooden frame is expressive yet simple, its archetypal wooden wheels making it easy to move and follow the sun. The weatherproof Sling fabric seat brings a modern edge with its lightness and transparency.
The Pelagus Sunbed can be further enhanced with the addition of a wooden armrest, that makes it even easier to waste away the hours with a book. The armrest can be placed on one or both sides of the sunbed, forming a handsome addition to it well-crafted slender teak frame. Optional cushion covered in the exclusive Sunbrella woven fabric. The cushion is weatherproof, durable, and made of foam with an open-cell structure that allows water to pass through while holding its shape and remaining firm year after year.
NOTE Design Studio is a multi-disciplinary studio based in Stockholm with a holistic approach to product design, always imagining the furniture in its architectural and spatial context. Its team of architects, industrial and spatial designers love to collaborate with likeminded passionate people and companies worldwide, who dream as large as they do.
Teak is a heavy, hard and sturdy type of wood. The high content of natural oils makes it highly resistant, perfect for functional everyday items in your home such as household articles and furniture. Skagerak FSC™-certified Teak comes from Brazil, Panama, Costa Rica and Indonesia. As the wood is untreated the surface will patina and change color over time into a beautiful silvery grey. To maintain untreated wood, it is a good idea to use sandpaper (grit 120-150) once or twice a year.
82.9" w | 26.6" d | 12.6" h
FSC™ certified teak
Skagerak by Fritz Hansen
Pelagus Sunbed is intended for pure relaxation and aesthetic pleasure derived from its distinctive yet understated design language, a spirit imbued in the entire Pelagus collection. Supremely comfortable and flexible, the sunbed can be set into 5 positions, for lying down, reclining or sitting. The well-crafted wooden frame is expressive yet simple, its archetypal wooden wheels making it easy to move and follow the sun. The weatherproof Sling fabric seat brings a modern edge with its lightness and transparency.
The Pelagus Sunbed can be further enhanced with the addition of a wooden armrest, that makes it even easier to waste away the hours with a book. The armrest can be placed on one or both sides of the sunbed, forming a handsome addition to it well-crafted slender teak frame. Optional cushion covered in the exclusive Sunbrella woven fabric. The cushion is weatherproof, durable, and made of foam with an open-cell structure that allows water to pass through while holding its shape and remaining firm year after year.
NOTE Design Studio is a multi-disciplinary studio based in Stockholm with a holistic approach to product design, always imagining the furniture in its architectural and spatial context. Its team of architects, industrial and spatial designers love to collaborate with likeminded passionate people and companies worldwide, who dream as large as they do.
Teak is a heavy, hard and sturdy type of wood. The high content of natural oils makes it highly resistant, perfect for functional everyday items in your home such as household articles and furniture. Skagerak FSC™-certified Teak comes from Brazil, Panama, Costa Rica and Indonesia. As the wood is untreated the surface will patina and change color over time into a beautiful silvery grey. To maintain untreated wood, it is a good idea to use sandpaper (grit 120-150) once or twice a year.
82.9" w | 26.6" d | 12.6" h
$3,499.00 + free shipping
Fritz Hansen is characterized by premium quality Danish Modern design. Iconic designers Arne Jacobsen & Poul Kjaerholm created beautifully shaped furniture, innovative techniques and new materials.