Wanderer Warlukurlangu 2 Event Chair 120kg

Wanderer Warlukurlangu 2 Event Chair 120kg

$21.00
Sale price  $21.00 Regular price  $28.00
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 Wanderer Warlukurlangu 2 Event Chair 120kg

Wanderer Warlukurlangu 2 Event Chair 120kg

$21.00
Sale price  $21.00 Regular price  $28.00

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For your next beach adventure, be sure to snap up the Wanderer Warlukurlangu Event Chair. With a beautiful colour palette of blues and greens, the beautiful artwork of Anthony Jangala Hargraves has been translated onto the durable polyester fabric, to make your beach set-up stand out on the stand. This low profile event chair is not just great for kicking back near the water, it’s great for picnics, sport events or concerts in the park too! Designed to hold up to 120kg thanks to the study powder coated steel frame, this chair is great for both adults and kids alike. Once you’re done for the day, simply fold up the chair thanks to the easy breezy quad design and pop in it’s matching carry bag, for easy transport and storage too.

Features

  • 120kg weight capacity
  • Low profile event chair, perfect for outdoor music events, picnics and the beach
  • Snake Vine Dreaming printed 550D polyester fabric
  • Sturdy powder coated steel frame
  • Drink holder included
  • Easy set-up and pack in a quad fold design
  • Carry bag included
  • Approx open dimensions: L71 x W54 x 60cm
  • Approx packed dimensions: L18 x W16 x H65cm
  • Approx weight: 2.6kg

About the artist

Anthony and his painting – Ngalyipy Jukurrpa (Snake Vine Dreaming)

Anthony Jangala Hargraves was born in Alice Springs where he went to school at Yirrara College. He now lives in Yuendumu with his wife and works full time with the Yuendumu Old Peoples Program at Purple House.

Ngalyipi Jukurrpa (Snake Vine Dreaming) depicted in Anthony’s painting, comes from Purturlu, 150km north of Yuendumu. ‘Ngalyipi’ is a green creeper that climbs up the trunks and branches of trees, found in sandy plains and sandhills. This plant is an important part of initiation ceremonies, repurposed as supports like shoulder straps to carry ‘parrja’ and ‘ngami’ (water carriers), and used for medicinal purposes, such as the vine for torniquets and leaves as bandages.

Anthony is the son of Thomas Jampijinpa Hargraves. His mother was Mini Michaels.

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