Hugo sunlounger, the design by Jamie Durie for Unopiù, inspired by the work of Milo Baughman on 50s

News Infurma25/06/2019
Hugo sunlounger, the design by Jamie Durie for Unopiù, inspired by the work of Milo Baughman on 50s
Hugo sunlounger, the design by Jamie Durie for Unopiù, inspired by the work of Milo Baughman on 50s

The new sunlounger completes the Hugo collection

Fruit of the clever combination of teak, stainless steel and techno fabric, the Hugo collection, designed by Jamie Durie for Unopiù, satisfies both functional and aesthetic needs by merging the side tables with the seats to create a floating effect.

In fact every single piece seems to be suspended not only within its upholstery, but also suspended in time, because the inspiration for this simple but sophisticated collection dates back to the work of Milo Baughman, one of the masters of early 50s design.

In 2019 the collection has been completed with a roomy and comfortable sunlounger with techno fabric upholstery.

Structure: teak and stainless steel
Techno fabric (60% polyvinyl - 40% polyester) in hemp white. An elastic weave with high resistance to mechanical stress and weather conditions that can be high frequency welded. This is a high performance fabric that offers an incredible level of comfort.Sunlounger with fabric hemp white
Mesures: 193 x 90 x H 32 (H 84 max.backrest height)

Source: Unopiù
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