
The Chuck Chair creates a versatile searing solution for a verity of needs. Through the raising and/or lowering of its three sides. Chuck converts from an armchair to a lounge to a bench. Available in your choice of fabric exclusively through the Harry Allen Showroom.


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I’m looking at this huge armchair, and it seems that this chair was made for oversized people, or for wreslers. The Eleva is an oversized armchair of minimalist lines that will fit into any decorative style. This product achieves its aim of absolute comfort and luxury through its larger than average seat depth and above all, using its patented mechanism which allows the back to be elevated. The Eleva Armchair is available in a range of fabrics and leathers.
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Windowseat is designed by designers Maaik Evers and Mike Simonian of the American studio Mike and Maaik. Their goal was to create a personal space for the user right through an armchair, which they are placed in public space (airport, station) or in a private interior. Its creators wanted into only one products to combine the ground and the ceiling of a normal part to give him a private dimension, to form a small room within a larger part, like a kind of under-architecture!


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J.J Armchair has been born in the 2005 from the mind of Antonio Citterio who has realized it for B&B Italy. Long shaggy fur supported by a thin wire frame, makes the J.J chair by Antonio Citterio a juxtaposition of texture and taste. The long Mongolian fur curls and spins to create a fluffy yet sophisticated armchair. Accented with a leather head cushion, the J.J. chair achieves and iconic style despite its simple form. The high backrest and soft upholstery are inviting and offer a glamorous comfort.

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Lounge Armchair No.325 from The Magazine is a modern combination of chrome-plated tubular steel, and removable cushions fixed to leather belts. The price for this modern armchair is quite expensive $2091.20.
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