What Is a Chaise Lounge?
The chaise lounge is a common piece of furniture in many homes. However, most chaise lounge owners do not know the correct pronunciation, let alone the history, of this exquisite piece of furniture. Does this Spark an idea?
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Definition
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According to the Welton USA furniture glossary, the chaise lounge is a chair with an upholstered back and extended sitting area for placement of the legs.
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Pronunciation
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The correct pronunciation is "shayz long." It literally means "long chair" in French.
History
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The history of the chaise lounge is traceable back to 16th century France. Once the design concept reached America, it became a symbol of wealth associated with Hollywood glamour and style, and a staple of many American mansions.
Evolution of the Chaise Lounge
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The Inclusion of the Chaise Lounge in a Contemporary Sofa Modern alterations of the chaise lounge include the common patio chair and the living room recliner. Recent furniture designs indicate the "long chair" concept has merged with the design of contemporary living room sofas and the traditional overstuffed living room chair.
Construction Materials and Styles
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According to ChaiseLounges.com, material for construction of the chaise lounge includes wood, aluminum, wicker, plastic, silk and leather. Variations in design range from Art Deco to Victorian influences.
References
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