Published at Sunday, February 25th, 2018 - 11:32:29 AM. . By Ariya Kilpatrick.
Next is the lovely Meridienne. This is one of the more interesting types of chaise lounge because of its eye-catching asymmetry. The top of the chair begins with a higher than normal headrest, followed by a gradually sloping backrest down the side, and the result is something which looks like a daybed. Next to it can be found a matching footstool. The Meridienne enjoyed popularity in Western Europe during the same time as the Recamier and was meant to be used as a bed for midday naps, when the sun is closest to the meridian.
Chairs from companies such as Strathwood, Faulkner and Lafuma also feature zero-gravity or anti-gravity technology to relieve muscle tension and stress, and are light and easily transportable. You can buy traditional chaise lounge chairs with or without padded seats or armrests, and many now provide padded headrests for extra ergonomic support.
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