Collection by Allie Weiss

Examples of Lounge Chair Style

Chaise lounges and other relaxation-friendly chairs aren't only made for the outdoors.

Bowie and Malboeuf’s unit occupies three levels facing the property’s backyard. The living-dining room has a mix of vintage pieces—a Wassily chair by Marcel Breuer and an LC4 chaise by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand—alongside furniture from CB2.
Bowie and Malboeuf’s unit occupies three levels facing the property’s backyard. The living-dining room has a mix of vintage pieces—a Wassily chair by Marcel Breuer and an LC4 chaise by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand—alongside furniture from CB2.
The main level of the two-bedroom house is elegant and contemporary, with whitewash hickory floors and gray and white tones mixed with warm walnut. This way, the designers let the furniture and accent materials produce all the fun.
The main level of the two-bedroom house is elegant and contemporary, with whitewash hickory floors and gray and white tones mixed with warm walnut. This way, the designers let the furniture and accent materials produce all the fun.
A Flag Halyard chair by Hans Wegner in long-haired sheepskin occupies one end of the living room.
A Flag Halyard chair by Hans Wegner in long-haired sheepskin occupies one end of the living room.
In another New York City spot, the chaise lounge is Fresco, the pillows are Marimekko, the rug is from Urban Outfitters, and the coffee table is vintage. Lampe Gras lights illuminate an artwork by Sally Wanless.
In another New York City spot, the chaise lounge is Fresco, the pillows are Marimekko, the rug is from Urban Outfitters, and the coffee table is vintage. Lampe Gras lights illuminate an artwork by Sally Wanless.
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