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Classic mid-century modern lounge chair and ottoman. Unique curved back and seat made of solid walnut with silver accents. Leather seat and back.
Blu Dot
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
Dovetail Furniture
The Naela Teak Occasional Chair embodies the art of craftsmanship, exhibiting the natural beauty of its teak wood composition. This chair's construction uses the renowned strength of teak to ensure that it stands the test of time, offering both sturdiness and a rich aesthetic presence. The seating is carefully upholstered to provide comfort without compromising the sleek, clean lines that give the chair its modern appeal. Embracing simplicity, the Naela Teak Chair effortlessly showcases its fine materials and construction. It is an ideal choice for those seeking timeless, minimalistic pieces.
Moe's Home Collection
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.
Luxury Furnitures
Sink into the lounge chair John by DF. Its plush seat is thoughtfully curved for ergonomic comfort, cradling you in relaxation. The long, slightly reclined back is adorned with additional foam on the top part, creating a headrest for maximum comfort. The black swivel base not only adds a modern touch to the classic design but also enhances functionality, allowing you to rotate effortlessly.
Stickley
Named for our Stickley co-founder, Leopold Stickley, and based on one of his favorite designs, Leopold's chair and ottoman are defined by deep, hand-crafted tufting and nailhead trim accents. The chair's distinctive, gently sloping back makes it extremely comfortable, especially when you put your feet up! And its wraparound arms, carved from the finest cherry, fit the curve of your hand like they were made for it.
Four Hands
A dramatically shaped mid-century frame meets with on-trend channel tufting. The upholstery contrasts with dark sienna wood.
MasayaCo
Relax in style with this sustainble lounge chair, perfect in any space. Its handcrafted design and durable materials make it a smart choice for eco-conscious comfort.
The classic sling chair gets a grand, elevated look. The solid wood frame is shaped, curved, and smoothed on all edges. The cushioned seat and back are upholstered in our heirloom leather. Sourced from one of the oldest family-owned tanneries in Italy’s Bassano del Grappa, heirloom leather is salvaged and processed from upcycled hides featuring an abundance of natural markings, scars, and color variations. The result: Beautifully supple, buttery soft hides with an unmatched depth of color and richness, and an authentic lived-in look.
Comfortable and stylish. I love the feel of the slack arms and the cushions are nice and firm. Leather is soft.. Stacy. Bryn Mawr, PA. 2025-01-30 13:52:30
Amber Lewis x Four Hands
A classic silhouette through a contemporary lens. Framed in vintage oak, this accent chair features tapered legs, spindles along the arms and bauble details. Finished in buttery smooth leather that's rich in character.
The Devlin lounge chair redefines comfort with its oversized seat and plush design, set atop solid ash legs for a modern, grounded look. Its unique silhouette is deep and inviting, blending a squared base with curved forms and off-white faux fur upholstery.
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