Indoor Chaise Lounge Offers Stylish Sophistication
Not only is a chaise lounge the height of comfort outdoors; the indoor chaise lounge is also a piece of furniture offering supreme ease. Indoor chaise lounges have become more and more popular in recent years, and with the variety of styles, it's easy to see why. An indoor chaise lounge is a somewhat major purchase, however, so it's important to keep in mind some tips, as well as background information.
A Bit of History Of the styles that have developed over the centuries, many still influence contemporary furniture designers. An indoor chaise lounge with the look of the Victorian period, with its buttons and velvet, and its ornate woodwork, lends a classical, antique quality to a room. An indoor chaise lounge with Art Deco influence will often feature flared legs and fabric with a geometric pattern, for a metropolitan look. |
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Revolutionary
The Chaise-Longue Basculante, created in the 1920s, was an indoor chaise lounge that revolutionized furniture design. It's widely reproduced to this day. Swiss architect Le Corbusier, who designed the chair with Charlotte Perriand, paid close attention to the shape of the body when designing the Chaise-Longue Basculante. Together, Le Corbusier and Perriand created an indoor chaise lounge that supported the body well, regardless of a person's height.
In popular contemporary furnishings, the curves and swoops of the Chaise-Longue Basculante combine with the more rich colors and thick cushions of a Rococo-style chaise lounge to create an indoor chaise lounge for the 21st century: sophisticated yet fun, stylish yet comfortable.
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