Rhizome Chair: Tensioned Fabric Furniture Designed By Pratt Institute

Called Rhizome, is unique urban outdoor seating that feels kind of like a hammock. It is covered in sun-resistant textiles and is designed for ultimate comfort and relaxation.The Rhizome is part chair, part lounger, part hammock and a whole lot fun. This lightweight aluminum and fabric outdoor chair has been upholstered in sun-resistant textiles and is just what you need to soak up the sun during lazy summer days.

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Designed by Pratt Institute

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