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Hazel and Shirley: Indigo Girl | Folding Chair in Chairs by KIM HILL  for KIM HILL DESIGN. Item made of aluminum with fiber works with boho & mid century modern style
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Hazel and Shirley: Indigo Girl | Folding Chair in Chairs by KIM HILL  for KIM HILL DESIGN. Item made of aluminum with fiber works with boho & mid century modern style
Hazel and Shirley: Indigo Girl | Folding Chair in Chairs by KIM HILL  for KIM HILL DESIGN. Item made of aluminum with fiber works with boho & mid century modern style

Created and Sold by KIM HILL for KIM HILL DESIGN

KIM HILL  for KIM HILL DESIGN

Hazel and Shirley: Indigo Girl - Chairs

Price $500

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Shipping: USPS 2-5 days
Estimated Arrival: January 2, 2025

Handmade

Woman Owned

Black Owned

Upcycled Product

Made To Order

DimensionsWeight
35H x 25W x 4D in
88.9H x 63.5W x 10.16D cm
4.08 kg
9 lb

The Indigo Girl is inspired by my travels and love for people who love to embrace new experiences. The weaving pattern resembles a girl with her arms raised ready to hug life. What do you see?

I hope you’re inspired to think about what color stories and personal narratives inspire your customized pieces.
Looking forward to bringing your Vision to life.


The chairs can accommodate most body sizes that can fit in the seat or a traditional lawn chair.


The material is 100% Polyester Macrame fiber chords. Keep in mind, the chords are layered so there's extra enforcement. Stain and mildew resistant as well as water proof. The Chaise is foldable and easy to travel with.
Free Delivery to North NJ within 20 miles of S. Orange NJ. Delivery Fee of $75.00 to North Brooklyn, NJ and Manhattan.

Item Hazel and Shirley: Indigo Girl
As seen in Creator's Studio, Newark, NJ
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KIM HILL  for KIM HILL DESIGN
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2024
HELLO, I’M KIM HILL. MUTI-DISCIPLINARY ARTIST. INTERIOR, TEXTILE & FURNITURE DESIGNER. BOY MOM.

My name is kim hill. I made music for over 20 years and toured the world, did tv and indie films, had a record breaking NYT Op Doc about my life and then 2020 arrived. That challenging time pushed me to redesign my entire home, create language through textiles, weave with rope and macrame and use fine art for storytelling. My chair sculptures took off like wildfire which led to being the 1st Black furniture designer in Bloomingdales; and my transition into Interior design inevitable. My work can also be seen in museums, private collections, boutique hotels and curated private and public spaces. Thank you for stopping by… I hope you like it here.