Iconic, original, ageless. Created in 1928 and exhibited at the Paris Salon d’Automne in 1929, Chaise longue à reglage continu embodies the relationship between form and function in the balance between design purity and comfort.
Starting with the analysis of lounge chairs and the proportions inferred by Le Corbusier in the Modulor, the chaise longue embodies the concept of comfort in the shape of the seat, which is modeled on the natural contours of the body.
The recliner in trivalent chrome plated steel, is angled to promote relaxation and its stability is ensured through friction with the rubber tubes that sheathe the crosspieces on the base. Upholstered in fabric, leather or hair-on leather.
STRUCTURE
Frame in tubular steel, polished chrome finish.
CUSHION COVER
Leather.
BASE
In tubular steel painted black.
The recliner in trivalent chrome plated steel, as in the original design, is angled to promote relaxation and its stability is ensured through friction with the rubber tubes that sheathe the crosspieces on the base.
TOPPER
Padding is in polyester fibre and the headrest in recycled blown PET fibre wadding.
STRUCTURE
Tubular steel frame, black painted finish.
BASE
In tubular steel painted black.