Chaise longue, also known as “chaise lounge” or “lounge chair” in North America, is a chair that is long enough to support the legs.
This post features best modern long chair designs from all over the world.
Chumy is a chaise lounger with a simple design, a center curve that floats in mid air provides enhanced seat comfort and flexibility. Space underneath provide storage for magazines or towels. [link]
Different from conventional rocking chair, this is directly supported by it’s sitting surface rather than legs. In order the fit for those lacking of space, this swing lounger could be folded when not in use. [link]
With its anthropomorphic form, the Bouloum was named after a childhood friend of its designer, Olivier Mourgue, who took the charismatic seat with him when he traveled. [link]
Italian architect Diego Granese designed the Onda lounge chair for the Spanish furniture manufacturer Frajumar. [link]
This comfortable lounge chair is made from 17 extra soft foam cushions upholstered in red fleece. It has two spines covered in black fleece which keep the segments separated. [link]
Saboo is an outdoor daybed lounger made from recycled polypropylene, stainless steel and teak. [link]
The minimalist design makes this chaise longue look especially light. Thanks to its magnet retainer, the headrest can be fixed into the best position for enjoying an afternoon rest, reading the newspaper or relaxing in front of the TV. [link]
Neat and clean chaise longue design by Christophe Pillet: an open “S”, with an essential form. A light line that is imposed in the space through its great expressive power. [link]
Specs: laser cut birch plywood, bent laminated birch veneer, industrial felt, polyacrylic finish. [link]
Creative chaise longue designed by Karim Rashid. [link]
With your body fully extended, the foot of the chaise bench rests solidly on the ground, while elevating your head to a comfortable reading or sipping position. [link]
The Cosmo Chaise Longue designed by Andreu Berenguer for Spanish manufacturer Teys. [link]
Modern chair, covered with white leather, is supported by a stainless steel frame. [link]
Made from a single piece of red oak, the Loopita is covered in high density foam for comfortable seating. The two opposing end points makes for a great floor level chaise. Add several Loopitas together to form interesting modular seating arrangements. [link]
Designed by Sebastian Errazuriz, this chaise lounge has a mirrored finish and is precariously cantilevered from its base. [link]
The innovative MC1 is a real eye-catcher in your home, in the garden or beside the swimming pool. [link]
Ultimate chair for surfers who can’t stand being without their boards. [link]
Missouri, USA based designer Cole Scego has created a new lounge called the “Bird’s Nest”. [link]
This Chaise Lounge is made from lightweight cement-based composite that is meticulously formed, caste, and finished by hand to create a uniquely refined furniture piece. [link]
A wood chaise lounge, designed by Genovese David Conti, is supported by a structure of letters that spell out the word “Design”. [link]