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Lena swing

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Lena swing

Who can resist the rocking movement of a swing? It is irresistible to anyone, no age limit. Thanks to its stylish design, our Lena can be used both outdoors and indoors. Imagine it in a garden or on a porch, but also in an area of the living room or in the children’s playroom. It even works well in contract spaces such as hotel bars.

As an original aesthetic detail, the rope of the swing creates a crisscross pattern in the seat inspired by cross-stitch embroidery. This novel and atypical design gives the piece an adorable character, between modern and traditional. It is, without a doubt, a perfect piece to give a playful and unexpected touch to any space. The seat is made of white polyethene while the rope is made of braided polyester.

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Lena is a design that works very well in pairs, especially in a garden or a contract space.

Chatting while swinging on it is a pleasure.

Since it doesn’t have a very defined outdoor aesthetic, you can be creative with its location. What if you put a couple of them in the office? Or in a waiting room…

Do you have any questions regarding the colour options? Remember that you can consult our colour card to make sure your choice chromatically harmonizes with your space.

Measurements
53x25x300 cm / 21x10x118 inch
Materials
Polyethylene and braided rope polyester.
Awards
NYC X Design Awards
2020 Honoree
string - Cuerda Blanco
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Designer

Frale Design

Alessandra Balsotti and Francesca Rosignoli founded Frale Design in 2014 after training in interior architecture at the Nuovo Istituto Design in Perugia (Italy). The ICS Swing won them the XIII GANDIABLASCO Outdoor Furniture Design Competition in 2018.

“Lena was born from our interest in delving into the smallest details of design, which led us to specialize in furniture and lighting projects, attracted by the world of industrial design”.

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