
Chaise LoungeGeoffrey Harcourt $5,866.00Geoffrey Harcourt designed the classic Chaise Lounge for Artifort in 1970. Its radical shape had a profound impact on avant-garde furniture design and inspired countless design professionals to rethink the boundaries of traditional domestic and commercial interior environments. Integrated casters add to the Chaise's appeal and offer the flexibility to easily reposition the piece for an ever-changing variety of spatial effects. Suburb tailoring and structural strength in the very best Artifort tradition make the Chaise Lounge an ideal visual statement for contemporary residential use, stylish lobbies, reception areas and high-design boutique hotels. Measurements: W 75.6" x D 35.8" x H 26"Materials: Tubular Steel Frame with Horizontal Springing, Outer Shell of Molded Foam, Selected Upholstery Note: Free, Atlantic and Tonus material samples are available for this design and can be viewed in Step 2 below. Please call 800-959-4729 or email us through our Contact Us form with your selection. ![]()
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Customers Also Viewed![]() Geoffrey Harcourt played a critical role in Artifort’s development and transition into the contract furniture market in the early 1960s. His distinctively styled, ergonomic desk chairs gave Artifort international recognition and helped fuel rapid growth and expansion. Geoffrey Harcourt trained at the Royal Academy of Art in London and has earned numerous international design awards and honors. In 1978 he received the prestigious “Royal Designer for Industry” award by the RSA (Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufacturers and Commerce), a title introduced in 1936 to honor designers of excellence and promote important contributions of design in manufacturing and industry. Harcourt’s perhaps best known for his exceptional 500 Series of classic lounge chairs designed for Artifort. The chairs illustrate his talent for balancing clean aesthetics, superb ergonomics and comfort. His space-age creations remain immensely popular and reinforce the appeal and enduring relevance of 1960s design. Select Geoffrey Harcourt Designs |