Eco-Friendly Lounge Chairs for me!
We’ve had a sad looking lounge chair sitting in our living room for what feels like forever. Although I’ve eyed a few other options before, it’s finally time for this thing to go. The reason is not so much that I hate the chair (even though I do). It’s more because the low seat means that when you sit in it, you’re WAY to far away from our sofa to have any sort of conversation with even the nearest person. So why haven’t I replaced it yet? My problem is not that I can’t find what I want, my problem is that I have too many great options and I get cold feet. Yes, it’s true, even designers get indecisive sometimes. But I thought, why make myself crazy when I have all of you lovely readers. So I gathered my top ten eco-friendly lounge chair choices for my apartment, in no particular order. They’re all a bit unique, not too big, not too traditional and totally comfortable. Tell me what you think and vote in the comment section below.
I’m always a fan of the casual chic style of Cisco Brothers. The curves of this Grace Chair would complement our sofa quite nicely (in a fabric to match our decor of course).
My recent post on Kelly LaPlante’s new Jak furniture line may have been a bit selfish since this little Deleon barrel chair would look stunning in our apartment. You’ll forgive me, right?
1stdibs is always a go-to for really elegant pieces. Most everything is vintage so you’re good to go (I was going to say green to go, but even I was groaning at that one). Much of what I find and fall in love with is well out of my price range, but I did find this cute chair from Lost City Arts just a few blocks from my apartment. How’s that for local? It would of course need some chic new upholstery fabric to pull the look together, but I’m kinda liking the unique lines of this piece.
I’m absolutely in love with just about every piece from Lawson-Fenning, so I couldn’t help picking two options from them. This is the Rolled Arm Chair. I love the slightly masculine look that’s balanced out with the curvy shape.
I’ve always been a wing chair fan. Maybe there’s something about hiding behind those huge wings that really appeals to me (not that I normally hide behind chairs or anything). This Wing Chair is also from Lawson-Fenning.
This really unique lounge chair comes from Suite New York. It might get a bit too low and thus not solve my low-rider problem, but there’s no shame in looking, right? I’m not a big leather upholstery fan, so of course I would pick a fun eco-friendly fabric to match our decor.
For something a bit more traditional, I also like this upholstered linen chair from VivaTerra. It, unfortunately, only comes in two fabric options so the Java would be my choice. And I’d add a few colorful accent pillows to spice it up a bit.
As always, the furniture from the New Traditionalists is elegant with a slightly irreverent edge. I love this tailored take on a traditional barrel chair. And the added strap detail at the bottom is quite chic. Why let handbags have all the fun?
Don’t let the clean lines fool you, the Todhunter Club Chair from Q Collection is totally chic. It would be the perfect contrast to the much more ornate Hepplewhite style dining chairs that are next to my lounge chair’s future home.
And last but absolutely not least are these fixer-uppers from Chairloom. Although the crushed olive green velvet definitely needs to go, I love the lines and the raw potential of these two chairs. I might not end up with these exact chairs, but I’m definitely leaning toward buying something from this awesome company just because I love what they stand for. The wonderful people at Chairloom scour markets and dealers’ inventories to find interesting chairs that just need a little bit of love to turn them into the beauties they were meant to be. Take a look at their gallery of sold chairs for a bit of inspiration.
So there you have it, my top ten eco-friendly lounge chair choices! What do you think? Which one is your favorite? Vote in the comments section below and as soon as I get my indecisive butt in gear and purchase something, I’ll reveal my final choice!
We’ve had a sad looking lounge chair sitting in our living room for what feels like forever. Although I’ve eyed a few other options before, it’s finally time for this thing to go. The reason is not so much that I hate the chair (even though I do). It’s more because the low seat means that when you sit in it, you’re WAY to far away from our sofa to have any sort of conversation with even the nearest person. So why haven’t I replaced it yet? My problem is not that I can’t find what I want, my problem is that I have too many great options and I get cold feet. Yes, it’s true, even designers get indecisive sometimes. But I thought, why make myself crazy when I have all of you lovely readers. So I gathered my top ten eco-friendly lounge chair choices for my apartment, in no particular order. They’re all a bit unique, not too big, not too traditional and totally comfortable. Tell me what you think and vote in the comment section below.
I’m always a fan of the casual chic style of Cisco Brothers. The curves of this Grace Chair would complement our sofa quite nicely (in a fabric to match our decor of course).
My recent post on Kelly LaPlante’s new Jak furniture line may have been a bit selfish since this little Deleon barrel chair would look stunning in our apartment. You’ll forgive me, right?
1stdibs is always a go-to for really elegant pieces. Most everything is vintage so you’re good to go (I was going to say green to go, but even I was groaning at that one). Much of what I find and fall in love with is well out of my price range, but I did find this cute chair from Lost City Arts just a few blocks from my apartment. How’s that for local? It would of course need some chic new upholstery fabric to pull the look together, but I’m kinda liking the unique lines of this piece.
I’m absolutely in love with just about every piece from Lawson-Fenning, so I couldn’t help picking two options from them. This is the Rolled Arm Chair. I love the slightly masculine look that’s balanced out with the curvy shape.
I’ve always been a wing chair fan. Maybe there’s something about hiding behind those huge wings that really appeals to me (not that I normally hide behind chairs or anything). This Wing Chair is also from Lawson-Fenning.
This really unique lounge chair comes from Suite New York. It might get a bit too low and thus not solve my low-rider problem, but there’s no shame in looking, right? I’m not a big leather upholstery fan, so of course I would pick a fun eco-friendly fabric to match our decor.
For something a bit more traditional, I also like this upholstered linen chair from VivaTerra. It, unfortunately, only comes in two fabric options so the Java would be my choice. And I’d add a few colorful accent pillows to spice it up a bit.
As always, the furniture from the New Traditionalists is elegant with a slightly irreverent edge. I love this tailored take on a traditional barrel chair. And the added strap detail at the bottom is quite chic. Why let handbags have all the fun?
Don’t let the clean lines fool you, the Todhunter Club Chair from Q Collection is totally chic. It would be the perfect contrast to the much more ornate Hepplewhite style dining chairs that are next to my lounge chair’s future home.
And last but absolutely not least are these fixer-uppers from Chairloom. Although the crushed olive green velvet definitely needs to go, I love the lines and the raw potential of these two chairs. I might not end up with these exact chairs, but I’m definitely leaning toward buying something from this awesome company just because I love what they stand for. The wonderful people at Chairloom scour markets and dealers’ inventories to find interesting chairs that just need a little bit of love to turn them into the beauties they were meant to be. Take a look at their gallery of sold chairs for a bit of inspiration.
So there you have it, my top ten eco-friendly lounge chair choices! What do you think? Which one is your favorite? Vote in the comments section below and as soon as I get my indecisive butt in gear and purchase something, I’ll reveal my final choice!
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