The Cursa Lounge Chair, designed by Anthony Guerree, is inspired by the Eridanus constellation's bright star. This armchair features a fully upholstered, intertwined structure with a solid timber frame that emphasizes its curves and thicknesses. Available in a range of fabrics and leathers, with certain upholstery options showing natural creases on the backrest. Expertly crafted at the solar-powered De La Espada factory in Portugal, the Cursa Lounge Chair is built to last, with textiles sourced from Denmark and leather from Sweden and Italy.
Our curated collection of best-selling lounge chairs includes pieces from leading contemporary brands like Arflex, Gubi, and Tacchini. These chairs strike the perfect balance of comfort and modern design, making them favorites among our clients. Whether you’re looking to create a cozy corner or make a bold statement, these chairs offer the ideal solution. Explore the collection and find the perfect chair to bring your creative vision to life.
Designed by Bart Schilder for Moooi, the Bart Swivel Chair features a wooden frame covered in foam and dacron for ultimate comfort. The seat cushion is made of foam and is removable, along with all pillow covers, making it easy to maintain. Part of the Bart collection, this chair offers a circular motion that adds a new dimension to its rounded, cozy design, providing both style and freedom of movement.
The U-Turn Chair redefines the classic club chair with a modern twist, perfect for both traditional and contemporary settings. Its distinctive seat undercut offers added foot space for easy movement. Despite its compact size, the chair provides generous seating, a supportive back, and plush cushioning. Part of the Turn series, which includes the Lo Turn, Hi Turn, and My Turn models, it blends style with functionality.
Designed by Kristian Sofus Hansen & Tommy Hyldahl, the NORR11 Little Big Chair, merges innovative design with ultimate comfort. Its compact proportions and hidden swivel base make it a versatile choice for both small and large spaces. The chair’s cream-colored upholstery adds a touch of sophistication, while its sculptural silhouette ensures it remains a standout piece. Built with a durable wooden frame and padded with foam, this lounge chair promises a luxurious and relaxing experience.
Frigerio’s Amanda Armchair is crafted with a sturdy wood base and offers versatile customization with covers in leather, fabric, or a combination of both. The armchair's distinctive suspended armrest extends from the back, adding a contemporary touch. The back cover features refined mid-height stitching, which is particularly striking in the leather version with matching tone-on-tone stitching.
Featuring a solid Canaletto walnut frame, the Liza Armchair is a perfect blend of modern design and Italian craftsmanship. This contemporary armchair boasts a two-material ‘Housse’ with leather on top and fabric on the bottom, enhanced by contrasting stitching. The seat is made of comfortable polyurethane, and the armchair is also available in a smaller version. A wengé finish is available on request, making it ideal for lobbies, contemporary interiors, and sophisticated spaces.
The Sancal Tonella Maxi Lounge Chair, crafted by Note Design Studio, features a design inspired by wine barrels and 18th-century French vanity chairs. Its sleek slatted base in bronze or matte lacquered finishes mirrors barrel staves, while the quilted upholstery enhances its elegant curves. Offering extra comfort and generous seating, the Tonella Maxi is a standout piece that effortlessly complements both classic and modern décor.
Inspired by the architectural beauty of the SAS Royal Hotel, Space Copenhagen designed the &Tradition Loafer Lounge Chair to echo the hotel’s spiral staircase and circular columns. This chair is more than just a seating option—it’s a statement of luxury and comfort. Whether placed in a hotel, lounge, or private living room, the Loafer creates an intimate space within larger settings, offering both style and a sense of security.
Mario Marenco’s Marenco Armchair revives the '70s with a revolutionary seating system by Arflex. Cushions and armrests are securely attached to the base using a durable metal tubular frame. The base is constructed from multi-plywood with fiber covers, and the seating elements are padded with stress-resistant polyurethane. All fabric covers are fully removable, except in the leather version, making it both stylish and practical.
Designed by modernist French designer Pierre Paulin in 1975, the Gubi Pacha Lounge Chair, epitomizes the low-level living trend of the 1960s. This iconic lounge chair features a low-slung, rounded form that offers cozy comfort. Supported by a slim metal base just inches off the ground, it’s available with a fixed or swivel base. Fully upholstered and made in Lithuania, the Pacha Chair is a timeless piece of modern furniture.
The Audo Copenhagen Brasilia Lounge Chair Low Back by Anderssen & Voll, led by designers Torbjørn Anderssen and Espen Voll, merges the “Nordic design tradition” with Brazilian modernism. This chair, crafted with a solid oak frame, cold-cured foam, and soft sheepskin upholstery, offers a luxurious lounging experience. Wide armrests and a plywood base provide extra support, while steel tubes add to its robust design. Pair it with the Brasilia Ottoman, available separately. This product is made in Mexico.
Designed by Martin Eisler, the Costela Lounge Chair is a masterpiece of 1950s Brazilian design. Featuring a distinctive wooden rib structure, this armchair offers both ergonomic comfort and a natural, organic aesthetic. The chair’s easy-to-dismantle and recyclable structure aligns with today’s focus on sustainability. Customizable fabric coverings ensure the Costela Chair fits seamlessly into modern, eco-conscious spaces.
The &Tradition Little Petra Chair, introduced in 1938 by architect Viggo Boesen, is a testament to Denmark’s funkis style, which emphasizes organic, softer designs that challenge the strict lines of Bauhaus minimalism. Despite its compact size, this chair is remarkably versatile, fitting effortlessly into a wide range of interiors. Its low, inviting form is ideal for lounging, offering comfort and flexibility in seating positions.
Designed by Gianfranco Frattini in the 1970s, the Sesann Armchair remains a symbol of Italian design excellence. This armchair offers a relaxed, comfortable seating experience, highlighted by its exposed chrome or powder-coated tubular metal frame that wraps around the soft upholstery. Handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Sesann is available in a variety of leather and fabric finishes, making it a perfect blend of form and function.
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