My | Lounge Chair | white

Beanbags from Woodnotes, Designed by Ulla Koskinen

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Material
The cover is removable and changeable made with Sand paper yarn cotton fabric. The material is dustless and antistatic. Sand upholstery fabric is supplied with soil-repellent treatment. The filling of these practical chairs is a mixture of materials that is guaranteed to stay in shape.

Size
4611 My 95 x 140 x 85 cm

Concept

Soft but sturdy, My & Roo are designed for casual, relaxed seating. My & Roo are perfect for watching TV, for example. Lounge chair has not a frame proper; it has more of a bean bag feeling. The cover is removable and changeable made with Sand paper yarn cotton fabric. The material is dustless and antistatic. Sand upholstery fabric is supplied with soil-repellent treatment. The filling of these practical chairs is a mixture of materials that is guaranteed to stay in shape.

MY and ROO were honoured Interior Innovation Award at the international IMM Cologne furnishing fair 2009. The Interior Innovation Award is handed out by the German Design Council, a leading competence centre for design promotion.

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Categorised in Seating - Beanbags - Residential.
Part of the collection FURNITURE.
Manufacturer Woodnotes
Family My & Roo
Architonic ID 1450043
Order number 4611

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