Overview
A whimsical lounge chair featuring a sculptural five-petal 'flower' silhouette woven from thick water hyacinth fibers over a sturdy metal frame. This piece blends organic, sustainable materials with a playful, mid-century modern inspired 'bucket' shape.
Story
Artisans in Southeast Asia transformed invasive water hyacinth plants into this sculptural seat. It captures the 'Jungalow' spirit, turning a fast-growing aquatic weed into a functional piece of botanical art for the home.
Maker / Origin
While likely produced for a global retailer like Pier 1 Imports, this chair represents a massive shift in 1990s design toward sustainable fibers. These workshops specialized in 'weaving the harvest,' utilizing local natural resources to meet the Western craving for organic, bohemian textures.
Condition & Value
The weaving appears remarkably intact with no major unraveling visible on the petal edges. Some minor fading is present, which is typical for natural fibers. Keeping the fibers hydrated prevents brittleness and maintains the chair's value.