Leather Chaise Lounge
Baxton Studio Adjustable Leather Chaise LoungeGreat for contemporary living rooms and lounging spaces, this adjustable chaise lounge from Baxton Furniture Studios lets you choose your ideal angle for chatting, reading, or dozing off. Set on a sleek steel frame with rubber-band backing, the chair features a single-line profile with elongated curves to support the legs, seat, back, and head. Foam-fill padding adds cushion to the design, while top grain black leather upholstery creates a sophisticated air. Measuring a generous 72 inches long, the piece is 24-1/2 inches wide and 30 inches high. An adjustable tube-shaped neck pillow is also included. Adjustable Black Leather Chaise Lounge features modern and contemporary style. The lounge is constructed of a durable steel frame in black and highlighted by stainless steel accents. The chaise seat is upholstered in black top-grain leather and padded with comfortable foam. The chair also features adjustable chaise design that works great in your living room, den, or office. Price: $616 |
Park Avenue Leather Chaise LoungeThis is a gorgeous 100% black leather chaise lounger from the Park Avenue Collection. Relax comfortably with this retro styled lounger accented beautifully by a high sheen wood trim. Accent pillow is also included. This is an oversize item. The shipping cost has included shipping, handling, and oversize fees. The merchandise will be shipped curbside only via professional LTL freight. Price: $799.99 |
Eames Leather Chaise Lounge – ReclinerBeautiful Comfort Six foam cushions. 2 1/2 inches thick and upholstered in soft leather; two additional loose cushions give support for the back, neck, or legs. Gently sloping frame. Puts the body in a healthful, relaxed position, with the head and legs slightly raised. The Eames chaise is soft, comfortable, and just 18 inches wide. When you lie on it, you naturally fold your arms over your chest. Should you doze off, your arms soon fall to your sides, waking you up. It’s a beautiful place to relax for a spell in a study, den, or executive office. In 1955 while filming on location, director Billy Wilder discovered he could take quick naps on a plank held up by sawhorses. This prompted Wilder to tell his friends Charles and Ray Eames that he needed a narrow office couch. The Eameses remembered that conversation and in 1968 introduced the Eames chaise, giving the first one to Wilder. It has been produced by Herman Miller ever since. Price: $5656 |