European visitors to the US are often surprised to find that the name for this popular piece of furniture is not only still known, but is indeed usually called a chaise lounge, though by no means all Americans describe it in this way. The original form of this item of furniture was known as a, chaise longue, the original French meaning "long chair". The chaise lounge form is a classic example of changing a rather odd foreign word into something more meaningful, and it is, after all, a seat that one lounges on. This spelling and pronunciation appears in dictionaries of American English and is now so established that no amount of disapproval, criticism or ridicule by British and French traditionalist can affect its status! And it’s an old error - examples have been found in American literature dating back to the 1850s.
A long couch of course is a staple of Freudian psycho-analysis and lying back on a couch enables a level of relaxation that is not possible in more upright seating positions. Finding new paths to relaxation is hugely beneficial given the frantic pace of modern life where all too often pressures to meet schedules or power struggles with over-bearing colleagues can upset the balance of our lives. Relaxing and talking through problems having a clear mind and an environment conducive to de-stressing can as that pioneer of analysis knew be quite literally a life saver. Of course the history of the couch goes a long way further back than the twentieth century and the Romans typically dined from elongated couches or relaxed informally at parties and gatherings. The Ottoman civilization, which incidentally gave its name to the low foot stools that you’ll find on our site, also saw reclining positions as appropriate for dining and relaxation.
Adjustable backs add to the pleasures of relaxing in the sun, shade or as a retreat in any favorite spot. These are choices you’ll find easy to make – and they’ll be a welcome addition to any home space. Contemporary chaise lounges bring a new sense of style to any space. Enjoy all the finest qualities and stabilities of tubular furniture combined with light airy fabric. For indoors, you'll find designs with exciting curvature, plus microfiber and leather cushioning.
Products on this page:
Corbusier Chaise w Pony Two-Tone Italian Leather
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Corbusier Lounger w White Italian Leather, Steel Base
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Outdoor Chaise Lounge w Wide Armrests
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Aluminum Frame All Weather Resin Wicker Chaise
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Patio Chaise w Welded Aluminum Frame
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Le Corbu Petit Chaise Sectional
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Patio Chaise Lounge w Adjustable Back and Ergonomic Design
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Corbusier Chaise w Black Italian Leather, Steel Frame
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Chaise Lounge from Casual Creations - Outdoor
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Giordano Right Facing Chaise Sectional
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Le Corbusier-style Chaise Lounge in Italian Leather
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Channel Tufted Black Faux Leather Chaise Lounge w Matching Footrest
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Adjustable Back Synthetic Wicker Weave Chaise Lounge
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Leatherette Chaise Lounge, Chrome Steel Frame - Le Corbusier Inspired
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Outdoor Chaise w Ergonomic Highlights and Armrests
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Wrought Iron Lounger, Weather Resistant
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Unico Leatherette Chaise Lounge White
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Double Leather Chaise Lounge Chair w Chromed Frame
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Corbusier Premium Leather Chaise
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Hammock Chaise by Poul Kjaerholm, Replica, c. 1965
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Rattan Chaise Lounge - Loft Collection
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Snake Chaise Lounge
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Chaise Lounge with Cast Aluminum Frame and Optional Cushion
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Unico Leatherette Chaise Lounge Black
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Leather Chaise Lounge w Button Tufting & Chromed Frame