rattan Karlskrone chaise longue lounger by carl Ojerstam for IKEA - sold
A very cool rattan ‘Karlskrone’ chaise longue by Carl Ojerstam for IKEA. Carl Ojerstam is an international freelance designer. Several of his products have won the red dot design award. The lounger bears it’s original IKEA label underneath.Please contact us via our online contact form or DM on Instagram if you would like additional photos/video of this item. Rug not included.
Dimensions: 90cm H x150cm W x 60cm D.
Condition: In perfect condition.
Country: Sweden.
Period: 21th century, 1999.
Please note: This is an antique item and you should expect to see evidence of wear and potentially some slight 'imperfections', which we believe add to the character and charm of the piece.
A very cool rattan ‘Karlskrone’ chaise longue by Carl Ojerstam for IKEA. Carl Ojerstam is an international freelance designer. Several of his products have won the red dot design award. The lounger bears it’s original IKEA label underneath.Please contact us via our online contact form or DM on Instagram if you would like additional photos/video of this item. Rug not included.
Dimensions: 90cm H x150cm W x 60cm D.
Condition: In perfect condition.
Country: Sweden.
Period: 21th century, 1999.
Please note: This is an antique item and you should expect to see evidence of wear and potentially some slight 'imperfections', which we believe add to the character and charm of the piece.
A very cool rattan ‘Karlskrone’ chaise longue by Carl Ojerstam for IKEA. Carl Ojerstam is an international freelance designer. Several of his products have won the red dot design award. The lounger bears it’s original IKEA label underneath.Please contact us via our online contact form or DM on Instagram if you would like additional photos/video of this item. Rug not included.
Dimensions: 90cm H x150cm W x 60cm D.
Condition: In perfect condition.
Country: Sweden.
Period: 21th century, 1999.
Please note: This is an antique item and you should expect to see evidence of wear and potentially some slight 'imperfections', which we believe add to the character and charm of the piece.