Lilium Lounge Chair
$1,549.00
3.3 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
100235397
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Lilium Lounge Chair
$1,549.00
3.3 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
100235397
Teak
Product Summary
Finish :
Teak
Available to ship in:
- Seat and back made of solid teak.
- Sturdy stainless steel X-frame base.
- Gaps between planks permit rainwater drain off and help keep the seat dry.
- 29¼" H 25⅝" W 26" D
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
Return Options
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Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group for Fritz Hansen
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Details
Sturdy and light, the Lilium Lounge Chair can be used indoors and out. Its stable X-shaped base is made of durable stainless steel, with a seat and back made of solid teak. The gaps between planks allow rainwater run off, thus helping to keep the seat dry. To create Lilium, Bjarke Ingels Group collaborated with Skagerak to create a collection that is “both beautiful and adaptable, making it feel at home in both interior and outdoor environments,” says BIG senior architect Jakob Lange. Made in Indonesia.
- Seat and back made of solid teak.
- This teak will develop a warm, silvery patina over time.
- Sturdy stainless steel X-frame base.
- Gaps between planks permit rainwater drain off and help keep the seat dry.
- Easy to pick up and move to where needed, indoors or out.
- Brand
- Fritz Hansen
- General Dimensions
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- 29¼" H 25⅝" W 26" D
- Product Weight
- 14.5 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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1-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Lilium Lounge Chair
- Height (in): 29¼
- Width (in): 25⅝
- Depth (in): 26
- Weight (lbs): 14.5
- Seat Height (in): 14⅝
- Solid teak
- Stainless steel
Bjarke Ingels Group
The architects, engineers, and urbanists at Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) take a holistic approach to design. Strengthened by a pool of collective talent as well as external collaborators, their contemporary furniture often combines clean lines and geometric shapes with a mix of materials to create visually striking yet functional pieces that serve as an extension of their architectural projects.
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