From Minnesota USA, Loll Designs is a designer and manufacturer of durable, all-weather, outdoor furniture and accessories made with recycled high density polyethylene (HDPE) – mostly from single-use milk jugs.
October 29th, 2015
Using thoughtful, original designs and unique materials, Loll Designs creates innovative, joyous and high-quality products, which aim to inspire the modern loafer to appreciate the outdoors. Loll’s wealth of experience designing and manufacturing outdoor furniture has been injected into this modern style Adirondack.
The Lollygagger Outdoor Lounge Chair is Loll Designs’ namesake patio chair and sets a new paradigm for the Loll Adirondack Chair. When you slide in, you’ll find all the angles feel just right and the two back planes add an unexpected level of comfort. The Lollygagger has an integrated bottle opener hidden under right arm just in case you get thirsty but don’t want to get up. Whether in pairs or alone, this patio lounge chair will create that perfect spot for outdoor lollygagging.
The chair is made from 100 percent recycled plastic, which means it’s easy to clean and requires absolutely no maintenance. The HDPE plastic will not stain or be affected by food or sun lotions, and is UV stabilised to sit outdoors. There is also a selection of side tables and an outdoor cushion available to create a comfortable seating area all year round.
The Lollygagger Outdoor Lounge Chair is available at Own World.
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