Doeloe Lounge Chair from Rattan by Abie Abdillah

Doeloe Lounge Chair and Pretzel Bench by Abie Abdillah - 10

Doeloe Lounge Chair made by Abie Abdillah (a young designer from Indonesia). The basic materials of this chair is a rattan that came from South East Asia. For more details, you can see some pictures below along with an explanation from the designer.

Description of the Doeloe Lounge and Pretzel Bench from Abie Abdillah:
Living in a city that’s already crowded and hectic, makes me often suprised seeing new buildings, apartments, and malls were still built rapidly these days in Jakarta. This condition makes me wonder how it felt to live in Jakarta in the 1970’s, when there are still many green places spread along the city.

From an eager to live on a time that I never felt, I want to create a furniture that took a piece of shape that could resemble that time. And this is why “doeloe lounge chair” was created.

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Description from Jason Phillips:
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