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Lucy - hammock for one tree

Designed by designstudio LUCY.D, Lucy is a hammock that doesn't require the usual two trees for its functioning. Depending on the height at which it is suspended, the hammock provides for various usage possibilities.

By: Designstudio LUCY.D

Architecture-Page | Lucy - hammock for one tree, designstudio LUCY.D
Left: Diverse seating or lying positions are possible depending on how high and where the hammock is fastened, Right: The hammock can be fastened to a tree on one side and to a metal frame anchored to the ground on the other.

Project Details

  • Project Name: LUCY -- hammock for one tree
  • Client / end user: LUCY.D collection, A
  • Project Type: outdoor furniture
  • Principal Designer/s: designstudio LUCY.D
  • Design Team: Karin Stiglmair und Barbara Ambrosz
  • Date of commencement of project: 2005
  • Date of completion of project: 2005
  • Usage environment: outdoor everywhere
  • Dimensions: Sizes 750/800(150)/500 mm (frame open/collapsed); textile mat: 2200/60 mm
  • Prototype cost: 2000 EUR

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