Contemporary lounge chair flipt | jeff miller
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The opportunity to recline in the open is a luxury established in biblical times, but in the contemporary urban environment that opportunity is limited not by social norms so much as practical availability of space. The Flipt presents itself in the unassuming size of a well proportioned lounge chair, and is content to reside in that mode without revealing its other identity. If opportunity knocks, however, it can double its length as a chaise-longue of sinuous comfort, again without discernable reference to its altered and more compact state. The means with which it hinges are internally integral, as is the attached pillow which supports the head in both configurations.