4 Chaise longue à reglage continu designed by for .
Without a doubt one of the most iconic pieces of furniture of the twentieth century, the 4 Chaise longue was designed for relaxation, actualising the idea that form and function should be at the service of relaxation.
Designed in 1928, the C-shaped cradle and enamelled base enable the seat to be adjusted from an almost-upright position to practically horizontal for superior comfort.
The stability of the frame, for any angle of inclination, is guaranteed by friction through rubber tubes that cover the crossbar of the base.