Limbo Chair
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limbo chair
Design Hlynur Atlason, 2022
Recycled plastic polyethylene blend
Made in the USA by Heller
The Limbo Chair began with a request. "Design us a comfortable modern lounge chair," said Heller CEO John Edelman to Hlynur Atlason. The Icelandic designer responded with a statement-making chair that's not only supremely comfortable but also suitable for indoor-outdoor use, and sustainably made.
With a swooping, sculptural form that holds the body in a comfortable position, Limbo is a playful chair, "but we were very serious about how it's made," says Hlynur. "It took a lot of thinking, research, and testing to make it look this effortless." To ensure a circular lifecycle, Limbo is fully recyclable and made with a high percentage of recycled post-consumer plastic (the exact percentage varies by color, with black having the highest percentage). Limbo is available in a choice of warm, muted colors that harmonize with the natural environment.
30" w | 28" d | 27.5" h | seat: 16.75" h
Recycled plastic polyethylene blend
Made in the USA by Heller
The Limbo Chair began with a request. "Design us a comfortable modern lounge chair," said Heller CEO John Edelman to Hlynur Atlason. The Icelandic designer responded with a statement-making chair that's not only supremely comfortable but also suitable for indoor-outdoor use, and sustainably made.
With a swooping, sculptural form that holds the body in a comfortable position, Limbo is a playful chair, "but we were very serious about how it's made," says Hlynur. "It took a lot of thinking, research, and testing to make it look this effortless." To ensure a circular lifecycle, Limbo is fully recyclable and made with a high percentage of recycled post-consumer plastic (the exact percentage varies by color, with black having the highest percentage). Limbo is available in a choice of warm, muted colors that harmonize with the natural environment.
30" w | 28" d | 27.5" h | seat: 16.75" h
$940.00 + free shipping
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