Chaise Lounge Chairs

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Modern Hill selects items that excel in quality, style, and creativity from a period that transformed the art of decorating. They undergo careful examination and restoration by specialists at our Chicago facility.

It’s like they belong together.

Products labeled "Vintage Restored" can be customized and matched in color, tone, and texture as though they were an original set. And with Modern Hill’s flat rate shipping, additional pieces ship for free.

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Our pieces ship anywhere nationwide for one low flat rate. You only pay for shipping on one piece per order—anything else we can fit on the same truck ships for free.

Frequently Asked Chaise Lounge Chairs Questions

Yes. Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates is the largest single designer represented in our chaise lounge inventory, with multiple Model 1828-C walnut chaise lounges, sculpted Wave chaise variants, and Pearsall Style reproductions. The Pearsall chaise is the definitive American mid century sculptural chaise format, with a sculpted walnut base and floating upholstered seat and back. Use the filters on this page or visit our dedicated Adrian Pearsall page for his full catalog across chaises, sofas, and lounge chairs.

A chaise lounge is a full-length upholstered reclining seat designed for lying back with legs extended, typically 60 to 72 inches long. A lounge chair is an upright-to-slightly-reclined seat designed for reading or conversation, typically 32 to 40 inches deep with an ottoman available separately. Many mid century lounge chair plus ottoman combinations functionally replicate a chaise, but the true chaise lounge integrates the leg-extension surface into a single continuous piece.

Yes, and many buyers place them in exactly those spots. Bedroom chaise lounges work at the foot of a bed or in a window alcove as a reading and relaxing seat. Reading nook chaises from Hans Wegner (Flag Halyard), Milo Baughman (chrome rocker variants), and Le Corbusier LC4 scale well to small rooms. We document overall length and seat height on every listing so you can confirm fit.

Yes. For pieces tagged “Restoration Available”, both restoration and reupholstery are available as separate cart options. Restoration covers cushion refilling, frame refinishing, cane or webbing replacement, and mechanism service on rocker or cantilever bases. Reupholstery is offered with over 1,500 fabrics to choose from. Some pieces are sold Vintage As-Is. Restoration is entirely optional. Many buyers prefer the original upholstery and patina on documented Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates, Hans J. Wegner for PP Mobler, and Le Corbusier pieces where originality affects collector value.