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Shapely curves, a gentle recline and just-right" cushions invite the lost art of unwinding. A sculptural powder-coated steel base sets up the striking profile. Available in fabric, velvet and leather. Field Ottoman also available.
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Product Details
- Steel and bent wood construction with light all-over padding
- Reversible seat and back cushions filled with high resiliency foam with feather-down wrap
- Feather-down filled lumbar pillow included
- Craig Red / Sand: 80% Polyester / 20% Linen blend upholstery | 30,000 Double Rubs
- Edwards Charcoal / Light Grey / Navy / Tomato: 28% wool / 70% acrylic / 2% nylon blend upholstery | 30,000 Double Rubs
- Tait Blush: 90% Polyester / 10% Linen blend upholstery | 50,000 Double Rubs
- Maharam Candor in Flare / Cannoli: 70% post-industrial recycled Polyester, 30% Polyester | 70,000 Double Rubs
- Maharam Meld in Panda: 68% post-consumer recycled Polyester, 32% Polyester | 100,000 Double Rubs
- Maharam upholstery fabrics are Green Guard and Green Guard Gold certified to meet the standards for low chemical emissions and VOCs, contributing to healthy indoor air
- Camel Leather: An aniline leather that has been burnished and polished to create a cool hand and velvety texture with a slight sheen, enhancing the natural character of the leather; A lovely patina will develop over time; Color variation is a signature to the authenticity of natural leather
- Ink and Storm Leather: An aniline leather with a soft matte finish and velvety feel; Variation in the natural leather becomes more beautiful with use; Color variation is a signature to the authenticity of natural leather
- Moss Velvet / Storm: 82% Polyester / 18% Cotton blend upholstery | 100,000 Double Rubs
- BIFMA rated
- Some assembly required
Design Story:
The Field Lounge Chair and Ottoman
Designed 2015
Field Lounge Chair gave us a good feeling right from the start. Our goal was to design a chair you could really sink into. Something big, plush and super comfortable. That meant arms were a must. The trick was finding a way to make them feel like part of the form, instead of a separate element, which tends to take the chair into mid-century territory. We shaped the arms and body to work as one, which defined the silhouette, while keeping it simple and sculptural. Then we topped it with sumptuous upholstered cushions to up the comfort quotient. Finally, we propped it on a powder-coated steel base that attaches in the center, making Field appear to almost float. The result is one of our most comfortable (and beautiful) chairs. Not to mention, winner of the Best Lounge Chair of the Year from Interior Design Magazine. NBD.
Designing stuff we love.
Every day here in Minneapolis.