St. Marks Chaise
Chaise longues from BESPOKE by Luigi Gentile, Designed by Luigi Gentile
Product description
The St. Marks is a beautifully designed Bridgewater style chaise. Extremely comfortable due to its deep down & feather seating and elegantly curved armrests, this upholstered chaise is completely customizable in size or configuration.
Options: Available as Chair, Loveseat or Sectional. Matching Ottoman.
Finish: All wood components available in any finish
Additional Features: Also adaptable to theatre seating with motorized or mechanical adjustable options.
Dimensions: 33"w x 69"d x 30”h
Options: Available as Chair, Loveseat or Sectional. Matching Ottoman.
Finish: All wood components available in any finish
Additional Features: Also adaptable to theatre seating with motorized or mechanical adjustable options.
Dimensions: 33"w x 69"d x 30”h
Concept
At BESPOKE, creating a personalized, unique, beautifully designed chair for dining or lounging is just part of our daily routine. We understand that there should be no compromises made with regard to aesthetics and comfort. A club chair, dining chair or dining banquette should be visually pleasing, perfectly proportioned and made of high quality materials to ensure lasting beauty and unparalleled comfort.
As with all our products, the whole process can start with a simple hand sketch or inspiration image. The rest will be done by us with a constant eye to the uniqueness of your project and the individuality of each client.
As with all our products, the whole process can start with a simple hand sketch or inspiration image. The rest will be done by us with a constant eye to the uniqueness of your project and the individuality of each client.
More about this product
Categorised in Seating - Chaise longues - open base - Seat and backrest upholstered - 4-leg base - Wood - Base solid wood - Residential.
Manufacturer
BESPOKE by Luigi Gentile
Family
Upholstered Armchairs, Chaises & Dining Seating
Architonic ID
1377481
Similar products
This product has been archived. Product information may no longer be up to date.