Chaise Longues
1940s American Vintage Chaise Longues
Upholstery, Wicker
18th Century French Louis XV Antique Chaise Longues
Hardwood
1940s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Leather, Sheepskin
1940s Vintage Chaise Longues
Bog Wood
1940s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Metal
1940s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Brass
1940s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Brass
1940s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Wood
1940s Japanese Mid-Century Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Wool, Walnut
18th Century French Louis XVI Antique Chaise Longues
Textile, Wood
1940s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Iron
1940s American Hollywood Regency Vintage Chaise Longues
Mohair, Hemp
1940s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Brass
1750s French Louis XV Antique Chaise Longues
Beech
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Chaise Longues
Fabric, Hardwood
1940s American Vintage Chaise Longues
Upholstery, Wicker
1940s Vintage Chaise Longues
Aluminum
Mid-18th Century French Louis XV Antique Chaise Longues
Upholstery, Walnut
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Chaise Longues
Velvet
1940s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Leather, Imbuia
1790s French Directoire Antique Chaise Longues
Linen, Upholstery, Walnut
1940s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Chrome
18th Century French Louis XV Antique Chaise Longues
Walnut
1940s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Upholstery, Hardwood
1940s French Bauhaus Vintage Chaise Longues
Steel
1940s Swedish Vintage Chaise Longues
Canvas, Birch
1730s French Louis XVI Antique Chaise Longues
Oak
1940s German Mid-Century Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Steel, Chrome
1940s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Beech, Paper
1790s Italian Directoire Antique Chaise Longues
Giltwood
1940s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Rattan
1940s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Steel
1940s American Art Deco Vintage Chaise Longues
Bamboo, Fabric
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Chaise Longues
Velvet, Wood
1940s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Brass
1760s French Louis XV Antique Chaise Longues
Velvet, Wood
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Chaise Longues
Brass
1940s American Art Deco Vintage Chaise Longues
Wicker
Late 18th Century French Louis XV Antique Chaise Longues
Fabric, Giltwood
Early 18th Century French Antique Chaise Longues
Copper
1940s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Wool, Cane, Ash
18th Century French Louis XVI Antique Chaise Longues
Mahogany
1940s American Organic Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Bamboo
Late 18th Century French Louis XVI Antique Chaise Longues
Fabric, Wood
1940s American Vintage Chaise Longues
Leather
1940s American Vintage Chaise Longues
Plywood
1940s French Hollywood Regency Vintage Chaise Longues
Sycamore, Satin
18th Century and Earlier French Antique Chaise Longues
Leather, Wood
1940s American Neoclassical Vintage Chaise Longues
Wrought Iron
1940s American Hollywood Regency Vintage Chaise Longues
Velvet
1940s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Fabric, Wood, Rope
1790s Swedish Gustavian Antique Chaise Longues
Sheepskin, Wood
1940s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Chaise Longues
Canvas, Beech
1940s American Art Deco Vintage Chaise Longues
Wrought Iron
Mid-18th Century French Louis XV Antique Chaise Longues
Wood
Mid-18th Century Italian Antique Chaise Longues
Walnut, Cane
Vintage, New and Antique Chaise Longues
Sit back, relax and get all of the ergonomic support you could ever need by introducing an alluring antique or vintage chaise longue in your living room or by your outdoor fire pit.
The chaise longue is an upholstered piece of furniture that was made popular in France in the early 16th century. This low reclining seat — a “long chair” in English — boasts an elongated form and low back that extends about half the length of the furnishing, affording the welcome opportunity for a sitter to put their feet up and relax. A comfortable common ground between sofas and daybeds, early iterations of chaise longues were discovered in Ancient Egypt and were later frequently used in both Greece and Rome.
In the late 1700s, the first chaise longues were imported to America, and English speakers have struggled with the name ever since. (In the United States, the term is frequently spelled “chaise lounge.”) So, how do you pronounce chaise longue? It sounds like “shayz lawng,” but limiting it to shayz is perfectly acceptable in the States.
Antique Victorian chaise longues and 19th-century chaise longues bring luxury and perhaps extravagance to your living space while mid-century modern chaise longues, designed by the likes of Adrian Pearsall, Vladimir Kagan or Milo Baughman, can alter an interior with dazzling geometric contours and richly varied textures.
On 1stDibs, find many kinds of chaise longues for your home — from sculptural works by Charlotte Perriand to plush and velvety Louis XVI pieces to minimalist contemporary versions to suit your understated decor.