Sharing part of its name and structure with DEDON’s NESTREST hanging lounger, the new SWINGREST sits in a class of its own.
September 23rd, 2013
Designed by Daniel Pouzet, the Swingrest hanging lounger is one of the first products to emerge from the DEDON Island Resort outdoor living lab in Siargao, Philippines.
Drawing inspiration from the resort’s extra-high villa ceilings, lead Designer, Pouzet borrowed the basket-like base design from his earlier Nestrest range.
The Swingrest features an elegant suspension system and has been designed to spaciously accommodate more people than its earlier sister model.
Ideal for terrace or verandah hanging, the Swingrest is distinguished by purity and simplicity. Its refined design features include 180° rotating swivel hanger and unique cording that wraps around exposed tubing.
Available in natural coloured weave, the Swingrest comes with an optional fabric curtain cover ideal for optimising shade.
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