Collection by Marianne Colahan

Sit Back and Relax: 8 Modern Lounge Chairs We Love

Welcome fall with some rest and relaxation. These lounge chairs are the perfect complement to an evening by the fire, a morning cup of coffee, or a Sunday afternoon of watching football.

This Thayer Coggin Laid Back Lounge Chair features an undeniably midcentury modern silhouette. Handcrafted in North Carolina, this lounge chair adopts the bench-made production method from Thayer Coggin that has been in place since 1953. The Laid Back Lounge Chair features a handcrafted walnut frame, foam fiber tight back with a comfortable ultraplush seat. It is available in a range of inviting fabrics and luxurious leathers.
This Thayer Coggin Laid Back Lounge Chair features an undeniably midcentury modern silhouette. Handcrafted in North Carolina, this lounge chair adopts the bench-made production method from Thayer Coggin that has been in place since 1953. The Laid Back Lounge Chair features a handcrafted walnut frame, foam fiber tight back with a comfortable ultraplush seat. It is available in a range of inviting fabrics and luxurious leathers.
First designed in 1955 by Mogens Lassen for the Copenhagen Cabinetmaker’s Guild Competition, the Saxe Lounge Chair is a timeless chair that blends the convenience of a folding chair and the comfort of a lounge chair. The 1955 model of the chair was made by A.J. Iversen—a master joiner in midcentury Denmark. The Saxe has been reproduced to mark the 60th anniversary of its design, capturing the original appeal of the chair.
First designed in 1955 by Mogens Lassen for the Copenhagen Cabinetmaker’s Guild Competition, the Saxe Lounge Chair is a timeless chair that blends the convenience of a folding chair and the comfort of a lounge chair. The 1955 model of the chair was made by A.J. Iversen—a master joiner in midcentury Denmark. The Saxe has been reproduced to mark the 60th anniversary of its design, capturing the original appeal of the chair.
The Balzac Lounge Chair from designer Matthew Hilton is the best-selling chair in SCP’s history. Now an iconic furnishing, the chair was first introduced in 1991, and was SCP’s first upholstered furnishing. The Balzac Ottoman echoes the pronounced curvature of the lounge chair, and makes a comfortable footrest or extra seat in a living room or den. The chair and ottoman are made of a solid beech frame with cushions comprised of a combination of multi-density foam and feather cushions.
The Balzac Lounge Chair from designer Matthew Hilton is the best-selling chair in SCP’s history. Now an iconic furnishing, the chair was first introduced in 1991, and was SCP’s first upholstered furnishing. The Balzac Ottoman echoes the pronounced curvature of the lounge chair, and makes a comfortable footrest or extra seat in a living room or den. The chair and ottoman are made of a solid beech frame with cushions comprised of a combination of multi-density foam and feather cushions.
Minimal yet plush, the Kiki Lounge Chair was designed by Ilmari Tapiovaara in 1960. With the Kiki collection, the legendary Finnish designer wanted to bring clean, modern design to a wider audience. This cozy chair offers luxurious comfort in a versatile design that lends contemporary elegance to existing decor.
Minimal yet plush, the Kiki Lounge Chair was designed by Ilmari Tapiovaara in 1960. With the Kiki collection, the legendary Finnish designer wanted to bring clean, modern design to a wider audience. This cozy chair offers luxurious comfort in a versatile design that lends contemporary elegance to existing decor.
Featuring a reclining mechanism that extends the chair 64 inches and hand-crafted walnut arms and legs, the Tighten Up Recliner is defined by its hand-tufted, buttonless seat back. This recliner has a foam fiber seat and back with a supportive spring seat with “no sag” technology. This inviting chair was designed by Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin in 1965.
Featuring a reclining mechanism that extends the chair 64 inches and hand-crafted walnut arms and legs, the Tighten Up Recliner is defined by its hand-tufted, buttonless seat back. This recliner has a foam fiber seat and back with a supportive spring seat with “no sag” technology. This inviting chair was designed by Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin in 1965.
Eric Trine’s Rod + Weave Lounge Chair is at once simple and elaborate. The handmade chair is comprised of a solid hex rod frame that has been powder coated in a variety of colors and natural vegetable oil tanned leather. The leather has been intricately woven into a chair seat and back that is secured with simple metal hardware. The Rod + Weave Lounge Chair is a balanced addition to a living room, den, or office interior.
Eric Trine’s Rod + Weave Lounge Chair is at once simple and elaborate. The handmade chair is comprised of a solid hex rod frame that has been powder coated in a variety of colors and natural vegetable oil tanned leather. The leather has been intricately woven into a chair seat and back that is secured with simple metal hardware. The Rod + Weave Lounge Chair is a balanced addition to a living room, den, or office interior.
The Cord Sleeper Lounge Chair is a multi-function addition to a living room. Not only a lounge chair, the Cord is also an innovative pullout bed that is designed to communicate with urban living—it has a slim profile and folds into a small footprint.
The Cord Sleeper Lounge Chair is a multi-function addition to a living room. Not only a lounge chair, the Cord is also an innovative pullout bed that is designed to communicate with urban living—it has a slim profile and folds into a small footprint.