Chaise lounge lounger with leather, fabric upholstery or cowhide
Inspired by Le Corbusier
Or three installments of €274,96

The “chaise longue à réglage continu” - also known as B306 - was presented at the “Salone d’Automne” in Paris in 1929, as part of the “Equipement interieur d’une habitation”. Certainly, the most famous classic, it is constituted by two independent elements: the base and the cradle. The cradle - that follows the curves of the human body - appears to waver on its base, and it can slide without any mechanisms, with a continual gliding, that consequently allows any angles. It remains stable thanks to the friction of steel and rubber, covering the crosspieces of the base.

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