Description from Design Within Reach
Craving furniture that could stand up to the salty environment of her seaside home in Florida, Florence Knoll called on Richard Schultz to create “a decent set of outdoor furniture made out of materials that won’t rust or corrode.” That was in 1962, and Schultz spent the next four years designing his refined 1966 Collection, originally known as the Knoll Leisure Collection. At a time when most outdoor furniture was stamped out of metal with backrests shaped like bouquets of flowers, the 1966 Collection brought the clean lines and balanced proportions of indoor modern furniture to outdoor living. In the years since its debut, the collection has been re-engineered to take advantage of modern materials like Teflon® thread. In creating the 1966 Collection, Schultz satisfied Florence Knoll’s request for outdoor furniture that lasts, and many of the sets purchased 50 years ago are still being enjoyed today. The 1966 Collection is included in the permanent collection at MoMA. This is the authentic 1966 Chaise Lounge by Knoll. Made in U.S.A.
- The large wheels can spin at different speeds thanks to their differential axles, making the 1966 Adjustable Chaise easy to move.
- This chaise adjusts from fully flat to four angles of recline.
- Materials : Cast and extruded aluminum frame; weather-resistant polyester powder-coat finish; woven vinyl-coated polyester mesh; pure vinyl straps; Teflon thread; stainless steel supports and connectors; cast aluminum wheels with rubber tires and differential axles.
- Measurements : H 36″ W 25.5″ D 76″ Seat H 14.5″
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