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Blu Dot
The Chuck Norris of chairs. Our Decade armless always has your back. Made using 100% recycled plastic, it’s durable enough to suit every space and season. The deceptively simple design is comfortable, stackable, and beautiful, whether in your parlor, on the patio, or at your preferred purlieu. A nifty drain hole keeps the seat and your skivvies dry.
Fatboy
Lamzac The Original is a comfortable inflatable chair for two that you can fill with air within seconds using Fatboy's unique filling technique. While the Lamzac is large and comfy when you use it, it is easily deflated and stored in a small package allowing you to take it anywhere you want! As a result, the Lamzac is the perfect buddy for all your outdoor activities such as traveling, festivals, beach trips, hanging out in the park, and much more.
By Boo
Shapely curves, a gentle recline, and “just-right" cushions invite the lost art of unwinding. A sculptural powder-coated steel base sets up the striking profile.
This chair is substantial in size. Also comfortable. Would love to buy it in another color but constantly sold out!. Anonymous. Anonymous. 2025-07-03 09:42:38
Woven
Put your feet up and relax calmly in this inviting lounge chair and ottoman set. The unique proportions of the Bodega lounge chair make it an ideal accent piece for smaller spaces. The curved shape of the backrest creates a sense of ease, while its natural material complements any decor with minimal visual impact.
It is the size of a dolls house chair or childs room furniture. It is very disappointing!. sylvia. Palm Bay, FL. 2025-03-06 03:47:13
Moooi
It’s the perfect companion while dining, cozily reading a good book, or relaxing in front of the TV. Its cushions enclose you in the comfortable embrace of Marcel Wanders studio’s signature textile ‘Oil’, an intriguing combination of paint and graphics that randomly come together.
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All In is poised to please in any space. A robust, solid wood frame forms an elegant tripod and supports a deep, cushy seat. Soft, pillowy back curves to form arms and cradle you in comfort while maintaining a wholly dignified presence.
Four Hands
Pristine tailoring and clean silhouettes are suited for modern life. Performance-grade fabric and endless seating and sectional configurations bring sensible variety to the stylish living space.
Arflex
This chair is born from a very simple idea: two tubes bent into a U shape and linked together by a light alloy joint. On the two structures, the covers (made from thick fabric, that has also loaded-bearing function) are slipped into and carry the cushions of the seat and backrest.
Moe's Home Collection
Made from high-quality top-grain leather, the Menik lounge chair will age gracefully over time, developing a beautiful worn patina. An iron frame adds edgy sophistication, suitable for any contemporary or industrial design setting. At the same time, tufted detailing and soft edges make this chair perfect for lounging in with your favorite book and pinot.
Minimalism, relaxed. This lounge chair combines genuine leather upholstery with a sleek sled base in matte black for a look that's effortlessly cool. The feather-filled cushions provide a cozy spot to kick back and relax, while the distressed leather adds character to your space. Fixed arms and a metal frame ensure this chair is both stylish and supportive. So go ahead, make yourself at home, and enjoy the laid-back vibe of this contemporary lounge chair. Spot clean as needed.
This indoor chaise lounge chair updates your relaxation game by taking a classic furniture piece and modernizing it. A high wing back pairs with softly recessed arms for a curvy look and a supportive place to sit. It has a solid wood frame that rests on low-profile bun feet in a warm brown tone. Wrapped in cream-hued shearling-like polyester upholstery, it's also foam-filled, inviting you to lean back and enjoy a brief snooze. This chair can easily accommodate up to 250 lbs.
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