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Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
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Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
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Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
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Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
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Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
Fast Track
Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
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Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items

Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items

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Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items
Lounge Furniture / Lounge Chairs

Boomerang Lounge Chair w. armrest HM2 Stock items [&Tradition]

Price

Ex. VAT

From 25 068 SEK

Inc. VAT

From 31 335 SEK

Description

Debuted in 1956, the lounge chair by duo Hvidt & Mølgaard has a no-frills, streamlined form. From the hand-polished wooden frame, to its slender brass legs, the Boomerang endures as a masterpiece of D...

Material

Oak, plastic, steel, foam, brass, upholstery
Walnut, plastic, steel, foam, stainless steel, upholstery
Walnut, plastic, steel, foam, brass, upholstery
Oak, plastic, steel, foam, stainless steel, upholstery

Dimensions & Weight

Width

61 cm

Depth

79 cm

Height

80 cm

Seat height

42 cm

Armrest height

58 cm

Weight

9.85 kg

Country of origin

Denmark

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Designer

Designed by Hvidt & Mølgaard

Peter Hvidt (1916–1986) and Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen (1907–1993) first connected at a woodworking school in Copenhagen, where a strong professional bond led to their joint practice. Their early success came in 1943 when they won a prominent Swedish design competition, marking the beginning of a celebrated partnership known for refined craftsmanship.