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Chaise lounge furniture - nothing evokes a sense of total relaxation like a chaise lounger.
The phrase summons up images of reclining in complete bliss in a living room or garden or by a
pool.
But what exactly is chaise lounge?
The term 'Chaise Lounge' sparkles with that glamorous cachet that only the French language can imbue
but its meaning is actually quite mundane. The fact is this item of furniture was developed in France
centuries ago for the use of the leisured classes. The phrase is derived from the French for 'long chair'
(chaise longue) and when the product arrived in the United States, the name was altered to chaise lounge as
it more accurately described its function.
After all, the word 'lounge' perfectly evokes utter relaxation. It's the ideal word to describe what
we do on evenings and weekends when the hard work is done and we claim our reward of total indolence for a
while.
So a chaise lounge chair is essentially a long reclining chair or sofa - a chair that's long enough
for you to put your feet up. Most are fixed but some models have an adjustable end that can be elevated for
reading or lowered flat for use as a bed. In fact, one use of a chaise lounge is as a day bed for a quick
siesta or hours of total relaxation during the day.
Chaise lounges were originally for indoor use and European models were very ornate with sumptuous
upholstery. These grace any living room or bedroom and are useful in a study for resting between work
sessions. Here they have the ambiance of Freudian couches that were once associated with the great
psychoanalyst. Sometimes an enterprising executive will put one in office to zone out during work
break.
While these ornate indoor items are still popular, more modern versions are available made of
various woods such as teak, eucalyptus, rattan or wicker, and metal chaises lounges made of wrought iron or
aluminum. These are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use such as on patios, in gardens or by the
pool.
Outdoor furniture such as patio chaise lounges often feature
elaborate models with slide out trays for drinks and snacks, armrests and wheels to move them around the pool
or patio area.
While indoor chaise lounge furniture are often sumptuously
padded, chaise loungers for outdoor use need no cushions or covers. However a wide range of chaise lounge
covers and chaise lounge slipcovers are available should you wish to change the appearance or make your
furniture more comfortable.
Modern chaise lounge furniture come in a wide array of
materials, styles and finishes. The different materials and finishes can evoke different moods. For example,
rattan or wicker chaise loungers can create the ambiance of the Orient and you can lie back and imagine
yourself a planter in the tropics. Teak, on the other hand, creates an item of dark beauty that feels warm
and comforting to the skin.
For relaxing at home whether in your living room, in your garden, on your
patio or beside your pool, a 'long chair' is exactly what you need. You can find all your
chaise lounge furniture needs online.

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