Tokyo Chaise Lounge by Cassina

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This lounge chair was designed in 1940 by Charlotte Perriand, a reinterpretation of Le Corbusier’s LC4 Chaise Longue – but it was never produced. That is until 2012, more than 60 years later, Tokyo was put into production for the first time. Available in bamboo or teak, the chair features curved wooden strips and brass connecting hardware. The seat pad and headrest are covered in water-draining, UV, stain and mold resistant Sunbrella® fabric. Each piece is signed and numbered and, as a product of Cassina's Masters Collection

59”D x 25.8”W x 25.6”H

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This lounge chair was designed in 1940 by Charlotte Perriand, a reinterpretation of Le Corbusier’s LC4 Chaise Longue – but it was never produced. That is until 2012, more than 60 years later, Tokyo was put into production for the first time. Available in bamboo or teak, the chair features curved wooden strips and brass connecting hardware. The seat pad and headrest are covered in water-draining, UV, stain and mold resistant Sunbrella® fabric. Each piece is signed and numbered and, as a product of Cassina's Masters Collection

59”D x 25.8”W x 25.6”H

This lounge chair was designed in 1940 by Charlotte Perriand, a reinterpretation of Le Corbusier’s LC4 Chaise Longue – but it was never produced. That is until 2012, more than 60 years later, Tokyo was put into production for the first time. Available in bamboo or teak, the chair features curved wooden strips and brass connecting hardware. The seat pad and headrest are covered in water-draining, UV, stain and mold resistant Sunbrella® fabric. Each piece is signed and numbered and, as a product of Cassina's Masters Collection

59”D x 25.8”W x 25.6”H